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Ethnic diversity and pathways to care for a first episode of psychosis in Ontario.

S Archie1, N Akhtar-Danesh, R Norman, A Malla, P Roy, R B Zipursky.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine ethnic variations in the pathways to care for persons accessing early intervention (EI) services in Ontario.
METHOD: The pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis were assessed for first-episode psychosis patients who entered specialized EI services in Ontario. The sample was assigned to the following ethnic classifications: the White (Caucasian), Black (African descent), and Asian (ancestry from the continent) groups, plus all the "other ethnicities" group.
RESULTS: There were 200 participants: 78% were male; 61% from the White, 15% Black, 13% Asian, and 11% were from the other ethnicities group. At the first point of contact, more participants used nonmedical contacts (12%), such as clergy and naturopathic healers, than psychologists (8%) or psychiatrists (7%). There were no ethnic differences for duration of untreated psychosis (median 22 weeks) or for initiation of help seeking by family/friends (53%), police (15%), or self (33%). After adjusting for relevant clinical and demographic factors, the Asian and other ethnicities groups were 4 and 3 times (respectively) more likely than the White or Black groups (P = .017) to use emergency room services as the first point of contact in the pathways to care. Participants from the Asian group experienced less involuntary hospitalizations (P = .023) than all the other groups. Yet overall, there were many more similarities than significant differences in the pathways to care.
CONCLUSION: EI services should monitor the pathways to care for young people of diverse ethnic backgrounds to address any disparities in accessing care.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18987101      PMCID: PMC2894595          DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbn137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Bull        ISSN: 0586-7614            Impact factor:   9.306


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