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Screening for psychosis risk in primary mental health care services - Implementation, prevalence and recovery trajectories.
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The British journal of clinical psychology [Br J Clin Psychol] 2024 Nov; Vol. 63 (4), pp. 589-602. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 01. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Objectives: Early interventions improve outcomes for people at high risk of psychosis and are likely to be cost saving. This group tends to seek help for emotional problems - depression and anxiety - via primary care services, where early detection methods are poor. We sought to determine prevalence rates of high risk for psychosis in UK primary care mental health services and clinical outcomes following routinely delivered psychological therapies.<br />Methods: We used a brief screen designed for settings with low base rates and significant time constraints to determine prevalence of high risk for psychosis in UK 'Talking Therapies' services. We examined socio-demographic characteristics, presenting problems and recovery trajectories for this group, compared with people not at risk of psychosis.<br />Results: A 2-item screen selected for specificity yielded a prevalence rate of 3% in primary care mental health services. People at elevated risk of psychosis were younger and more likely to report at least one long-term physical condition. This group presented with higher levels of depression, anxiety and trauma symptoms at assessment and were less likely to have recovered at the end of treatment, compared to people not at risk.<br />Conclusions: Very brief screening tools can be implemented in busy health care settings. The 3% of referrals to UK primary care psychological therapies services at elevated risk of psychosis typically present with more severe symptoms and greater levels of comorbidity and may require augmented interventions to recover fully.<br /> (© 2024 The Author(s). British Journal of Clinical Psychology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Psychological Society.)
- Subjects :
- Humans
Male
Female
Adult
United Kingdom epidemiology
Prevalence
Young Adult
Adolescent
Middle Aged
Mass Screening methods
Psychotic Disorders epidemiology
Psychotic Disorders therapy
Psychotic Disorders diagnosis
Primary Health Care statistics & numerical data
Mental Health Services statistics & numerical data
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0144-6657
- Volume :
- 63
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The British journal of clinical psychology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38946546
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/bjc.12490