Journal article

First-episode mania: A neglected priority for early intervention

P Conus, PD McGorry

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2002

Abstract

Objective: While first-episode (FE) psychosis has become an important field of research, FE affective psychoses, and mania in particular, have been relatively neglected. This paper summarizes current knowledge about FE mania and explores the potential for early intervention. Method: The main computerized psychiatric literature database were accessed. Results: When functional as well as symptomatic variables are considered, the outcome of mania is not as good as was formerly believed, a characteristic which is already present from the first episode. Various factors (lower socio-economic status, younger age at onset of illness, poor adherence to treatment, presence of comorbidity) have been id..

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