| Literature DB >> 25636994 |
Myong-Wuk Chon1, Tae Young Lee2, Sung Nyun Kim3, Min Jung Huh1, Hye Youn Park4, Cho Rong Lee5, Na Young Shin5, Jun Soo Kwon6.
Abstract
Individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis experience a considerable delay before appropriate clinical attention is provided. Therefore, we investigated the correlates of this delay by examining clinical, socio-demographic and neuropsychological contributors to the duration of untreated prodromal positive symptoms (DUPP) in them (n=73). The slowly progressive mode of functional decline, defined as a small percentage drop in the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) score within the past year, and male gender, explained a considerable portion of the DUPP in the multivariate regression model (F=9.269, p<0.001). Slower functional decline may be correlated with delayed care during the UHR period.Entities:
Keywords: Delayed care; Duration of untreated prodromal positive symptoms; Functional decline; Psychosis; Ultra-high risk for psychosis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25636994 DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.01.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schizophr Res ISSN: 0920-9964 Impact factor: 4.939