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A naturalistic cohort study of first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder:A description of the early phase of illness in the PSYSCAN cohort
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- Slot , M I E , van Hell , H H , Rossum , I W V , Dazzan , P , Maat , A , de Haan , L , Crespo-Facorro , B , Glenthøj , B , Lawrie , S M , McDonald , C , Gruber , O , van Amelsvoort , T , Arango , C , Kircher , T , Nelson , B , Galderisi , S , Weiser , M , Sachs , G , Maatz , A , Bressan , R A , Kwon , J S , Mizrahi , R , McGuire , P , Kahn , R S & the PSYSCAN Consortium 2024 , ' A naturalistic cohort study of first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder : A description of the early phase of illness in the PSYSCAN cohort ' , Schizophrenia Research , vol. 266 , pp. 237-248 .
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- 2024
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Abstract
- Background We examined the course of illness over a 12-month period in a large, international multi-center cohort of people with a first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder (FES) in a naturalistic, prospective study (PSYSCAN). Method Patients with a first episode of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder (depressive type) or schizophreniform disorder were recruited at 16 institutions in Europe, Israel and Australia. Participants (N = 304) received clinical treatment as usual throughout the study. Results The mean age of the cohort was 24.3 years (SD = 5.6), and 67 % were male. At baseline, participants presented with a range of intensities of psychotic symptoms, 80 % were taking antipsychotic medication, 68 % were receiving psychological treatment, with 46.5 % in symptomatic remission. The mean duration of untreated psychosis was 6.2 months (SD = 17.0). After one year, 67 % were in symptomatic remission and 61 % were in functional remission, but 31 % had been readmitted to hospital at some time after baseline. In the cohort as a whole, depressive symptoms remained stable over the follow-up period. In patients with a current depressive episode at baseline, depressive symptoms slightly improved. Alcohol, tobacco and cannabis were the most commonly used substances, with daily users of cannabis ranging between 9 and 11 % throughout the follow-up period. Conclusions This study provides valuable insight into the early course of a broad range of clinical and functional aspects of illness in FES patients in routine clinical practice.<br />Background: We examined the course of illness over a 12-month period in a large, international multi-center cohort of people with a first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder (FES) in a naturalistic, prospective study (PSYSCAN). Method: Patients with a first episode of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder (depressive type) or schizophreniform disorder were recruited at 16 institutions in Europe, Israel and Australia. Participants (N = 304) received clinical treatment as usual throughout the study. Results: The mean age of the cohort was 24.3 years (SD = 5.6), and 67 % were male. At baseline, participants presented with a range of intensities of psychotic symptoms, 80 % were taking antipsychotic medication, 68 % were receiving psychological treatment, with 46.5 % in symptomatic remission. The mean duration of untreated psychosis was 6.2 months (SD = 17.0). After one year, 67 % were in symptomatic remission and 61 % were in functional remission, but 31 % had been readmitted to hospital at some time after baseline. In the cohort as a whole, depressive symptoms remained stable over the follow-up period. In patients with a current depressive episode at baseline, depressive symptoms slightly improved. Alcohol, tobacco and cannabis were the most commonly used substances, with daily users of cannabis ranging between 9 and 11 % throughout the follow-up period. Conclusions: This study provides valuable insight into the early course of a broad range of clinical and functional aspects of illness in FES patients in routine clinical practice.
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- Slot , M I E , van Hell , H H , Rossum , I W V , Dazzan , P , Maat , A , de Haan , L , Crespo-Facorro , B , Glenthøj , B , Lawrie , S M , McDonald , C , Gruber , O , van Amelsvoort , T , Arango , C , Kircher , T , Nelson , B , Galderisi , S , Weiser , M , Sachs , G , Maatz , A , Bressan , R A , Kwon , J S , Mizrahi , R , McGuire , P , Kahn , R S & the PSYSCAN Consortium 2024 , ' A naturalistic cohort study of first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder : A description of the early phase of illness in the PSYSCAN cohort ' , Schizophrenia Research , vol. 266 , pp. 237-248 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1439556198
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- Electronic Resource