نتایج جستجو برای: episode psychosis

تعداد نتایج: 43056  

Journal: :Early intervention in psychiatry 2017
Alfonso González-Valderrama Carmen Paz Castañeda Cristián Mena Juan Undurraga Pilar Mondaca Matías Yañez Paula Bedregal Ruben Nachar

AIM To determine the association between duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and symptoms remission in a hospitalized first-episode psychosis cohort. METHODS Inpatients with a first-episode non-affective psychosis were recruited. Subjects were divided into two groups of long and short DUP using a 3-month cut-off point, and this was related to remission at 10 weeks of treatment. Multivariate...

Introduction: On the basis of research and clinical observations, obsessive –compulsive disorder (OCD) and obsessive –compulsive symptoms (OCS) occur in a considerably high proportion of patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. According to the results of different epidemiological studies, investigators suggest schizo-obsessive subtype. The aim of the study was to evaluate di...

Journal: :Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica 2016
A Thompson S Marwaha C Winsper L Everard P B Jones D Fowler T Amos N Freemantle S P Singh M Marshall V Sharma M Birchwood

OBJECTIVE The incidence and outcome of first-episode substance-induced psychotic disorder (SIPD) are unclear. The study aimed to compare the 1-year outcomes of those given a SIPD diagnosis by clinicians compared to other psychosis diagnoses in a first-episode cohort. METHOD Data were from a large (n = 1027) cohort of first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients admitted to early intervention servic...

2016
Sherry K. W. Chan Samson Tse Harrison Long Tin Sit Christy L. M. Hui Edwin H. M. Lee Wing C. Chang Eric Y. H. Chen

Caregivers of patients with first-episode psychosis are often with little knowledge about the illness and experience more burden of care. Psychoeducation to caregivers has shown to be effective in improving outcomes of patients and possibly reduce stress of the caregivers. This has been recommended as one of the key psychosocial interventions for specific early intervention for psychosis servic...

2013
Anton Grech Nigel Camilleri Rachel Taylor

Background: Research has implicated that cannabis has an aetiological role in psychosis, and thus one can hypothesize that the onset of psychosis in patients who use cannabis occurs earlier in life than those who do not use cannabis Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the possible influence of cannabis on the age of onset of patients with first episode of psychotic illness admitted to a psy...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2009
Matthew Large Nick Babidge Doug Andrews Philip Storey Olav Nielssen

Major self-mutilation (MSM) is a rare but catastrophic complication of severe mental illness. Most people who inflict MSM have a psychotic disorder, usually a schizophrenia spectrum psychosis. It is not known when in the course of psychotic illness, MSM is most likely to occur. In this study, the proportion of patients in first episode of psychosis (FEP) was assessed using the results of a syst...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2012
Katrina Hoy Suzanne Barrett Ciaran Shannon Clodagh Campbell David Watson Teresa Rushe Mark Shevlin Feng Bai Stephen Cooper Ciaran Mulholland

OBJECTIVE A history of childhood trauma is common in individuals who later develop psychosis. Similar neuroanatomical abnormalities are observed in people who have been exposed to childhood trauma and people with psychosis. However, the relationship between childhood trauma and such abnormalities in psychosis has not been investigated. This study aimed to explore the association between the exp...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2012
Zahra Basseda Homayoun Amini Vandad Sharifi Hosein Kaviani Hamid Reza Pooretemad Asieh Zadbood

This study was aimed to evaluate the Emotional Intelligence (EI) of a group of patients with first episode psychosis in Iran as compared with a healthy control group. A case-control design was used. EI was assessed using Persian version of Bar-On Emotional Quotient inventory (EQ-i) administered on 25 patients with history of a single psychotic episode in the last two years, as well as 64 health...

Journal: :The Israel journal of psychiatry and related sciences 2016
Gregory Katz Yehuda Kunyvsky Tzipi Hornik-Lurie Sergey Raskin Moshe Z Abramowitz

BACKGROUND Psychoactive substance abuse, which includes abuse of alcohol and street drugs, is common among first-episode psychosis patients, but the prevalence of cannabis abuse is particularly high. However, there have been very few reported studies concerning the occurrence of psychoactive substance abuse among first-episode psychotic individuals using standard toxicological testing. We study...

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