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Long-term follow-up of the TIPS early detection in psychosis study: effects on 10-year outcome.

Wenche Ten Velden Hegelstad1, Tor K Larsen, Bjørn Auestad, Julie Evensen, Ulrik Haahr, Inge Joa, Jan O Johannesen, Johannes Langeveld, Ingrid Melle, Stein Opjordsmoen, Jan Ivar Rossberg, Bjørn Rishovd Rund, Erik Simonsen, Kjetil Sundet, Per Vaglum, Svein Friis, Thomas McGlashan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Early detection in first-episode psychosis confers advantages for negative, cognitive, and depressive symptoms after 1, 2, and 5 years, but longitudinal effects are unknown. The authors investigated the differences in symptoms and recovery after 10 years between regional health care sectors with and without a comprehensive program for the early detection of psychosis.
METHOD: The authors evaluated 281 patients (early detection, N=141) 18 to 65 years old with a first episode of nonaffective psychosis between 1997 and 2001. Of these, 101 patients in the early-detection area and 73 patients in the usual-detection area were followed up at 10 years, and the authors compared their symptoms and recovery.
RESULTS: A significantly higher percentage of early-detection patients had recovered at the 10-year follow-up relative to usual-detection patients. This held true despite more severely ill patients dropping out of the study in the usual-detection area. Except for higher levels of excitative symptoms in the early-detection area, there were no symptom differences between the groups. Early-detection recovery rates were higher largely because of higher employment rates for patients in this group.
CONCLUSIONS: Early detection of first-episode psychosis appears to increase the chances of milder deficits and superior functioning. The mechanisms by which this strategy improves the long-term prognosis of psychosis remain speculative. Nevertheless, our findings over 10 years may indicate that a prognostic link exists between the timing of intervention and outcome that deserves additional study.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22407080     DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2011.11030459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0002-953X            Impact factor:   18.112


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