| Literature DB >> 29362814 |
Dmitry V Romanov1, Peter Lepping, Anthony Bewley, Markus Huber, Roland W Freudenmann, Andrey Lvov, Stephen Bertel Squire, Eric O Noorthoorn.
Abstract
We examined the association between the duration of untreated psychosis and outcome for patients with delusional infestation. This multi-centre international study included 211 consecutive patients. Illness severity was evaluated at first presentation and outcome was measured with the Clinical Global Impression scale (CGI) at baseline and follow-up. A regression analysis showed a clear clinical and statistically significant association between shorter duration of untreated psychosis and better outcome at follow-up. Patients with a duration of untreated psychosis of less than one year showed a CGI-S change from 5.37 to 2.07; those with a duration of untreated psychosis of 1-5 years a change from 5.48 to 2.59, and those with a duration of untreated psychosis of >5 years a change from 5.59 to 3.37. This difference of 1.1 CGI points between the groups resembles a clinically relevant difference in patient outcome. Our results suggest that longer duration of untreated psychosis in patients with delusional infestation is associated with significantly less favour-able clinical outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: clinicalrelevance; delusionalinfestation; durationofuntreatedpsychosis; earlyintervention; liaisonpsychiatry; outcome
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29362814 DOI: 10.2340/00015555-2888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Derm Venereol ISSN: 0001-5555 Impact factor: 4.437