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Duration of untreated negative symptoms and duration of active negative symptoms: proof of concepts.

Brendan P Murphy1, Antonia H Stuart, Patrick D McGorry.   

Abstract

AIM: Negative symptoms are responsible for enormous burden in schizophrenia; yet they remain under-recognized and under-treated. There is mounting evidence that early intervention is crucial and that response to treatment falls away with chronicity. Current measures of illness duration fail to adequately capture the true time course of negative symptoms and new concepts are required to correct this and to focus clinical attention. The aim of this paper is to introduce accurate measures of negative symptom duration.
METHODS: Two new concepts, the duration of untreated negative symptoms (DUNS) and the duration of active negative symptoms (DANS), were trialled in a first-episode sample with primary negative symptoms.
RESULTS: The new measures were easy to calculate and more accurately reflected the total duration of negative symptoms than currently available measures. The mean duration of untreated psychosis was 23 weeks, whereas the DUNS was 93.79 weeks.
CONCLUSIONS: Applicability of the concepts needs confirming by replication with a larger cohort. Introduction of these concepts may have widespread implications for the timely and efficient treatment of negative symptoms and the reduction of the total burden of illness of schizophrenia within society.
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Year:  2008        PMID: 21352128     DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-7893.2007.00053.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Interv Psychiatry        ISSN: 1751-7885            Impact factor:   2.732


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3.  Duration of attenuated positive and negative symptoms in individuals at clinical high risk: Associations with risk of conversion to psychosis and functional outcome.

Authors:  Ricardo E Carrión; Docia Demmin; Andrea M Auther; Danielle McLaughlin; Ruth Olsen; Todd Lencz; Christoph U Correll; Barbara A Cornblatt
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Authors:  Srividya Iyer; Sally Mustafa; Geneviève Gariépy; Jai Shah; Ridha Joober; Martin Lepage; Ashok Malla
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