| Literature DB >> 30027874 |
Francesca Solmi1, Abdolali Mohammadi2, Jesus A Perez3, Yasir Hameed4, Peter B Jones5, James B Kirkbride6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services for individuals with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) could be thwarted by high rates of early disengagement.AimsTo investigate which factors predict disengagement with EIP services.Entities:
Keywords: Early intervention services; SEPEA; Social Epidemiology of Psychosis in East Anglia; cohort study; psychosis
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30027874 PMCID: PMC6071847 DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2018.91
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Psychiatry ISSN: 0007-1250 Impact factor: 9.319
Sample characteristics by disengagement from EIP care
| Type of disengagement from EIP | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Completed treatment | Left EIP for other reasons | Disengaged with EIP | Univariable hazard ratio (95% CI) | ||
| Disengagement | 319 (40.6) | 375 (47.7) | 92 (11.7) | ||
| Gender | |||||
| Female | 117 (36.7) | 129 (34.4) | 25 (27.2) | 0.2 | Ref |
| Male | 202 (63.3) | 246 (65.6) | 67 (72.8) | 1.45 (0.92–2.30) | |
| Age | |||||
| 16–19 | 98 (30.7) | 115 (30.7) | 27 (29.3) | 0.8 | Ref |
| 20–24 | 110 (34.5) | 141 (37.6) | 31 (33.7) | 0.95 (0.57–1.60) | |
| 25–29 | 67 (21.0) | 77 (20.5) | 18 (19.6) | 0.96 (0.53–1.73) | |
| 30–35 | 44 (13.8) | 42 (11.2) | 16 (17.4) | 1.40 (0.75–2.59) | |
| Ethnicity | |||||
| White British | 253 (79.3) | 283 (75.5) | 70 (76.1) | 0.06 | Ref |
| White other | 18 (5.6) | 47 (12.5) | 7 (7.6) | 1.13 (0.52–2.47) | |
| Black | 18 (5.6) | 10 (2.7) | 6 (6.5) | 1.53 (0.66–3.51) | |
| Other Black and minority ethnic | 19 (5.9) | 26 (6.9) | 6 (6.5) | 1.13 (0.49–2.60) | |
| Bangladeshi/Pakistani | 11 (3.4) | 9 (2.4) | 3 (3.3) | 1.26 (0.40–3.99) | |
| Country of Birth | |||||
| UK | 284 (89.0) | 311 (82.9) | 82 (89.1) | 0.05 | Ref |
| Outside UK | 35 (11.0) | 64 (17.1) | 10 (10.9) | 0.96 (0.50–1.88) | |
| Marital status | |||||
| Married | 34 (10.7) | 32 (8.5) | 5 (5.4) | 0.2 | Ref |
| Single/divorced/separated | 285 (89.3) | 343 (91.5) | 87 (94.6) | 1.89 (0.77–4.65) | |
| Employment | |||||
| Student/employed | 104 (32.6) | 170 (45.3) | 46 (50.0) | <0.0001 | Ref |
| Unemployed | 215 (67.4) | 205 (54.7) | 46 (50.0) | 0.59 (0.39–0.89) | |
| Social class | |||||
| Managerial/intermediate | 59 (18.5) | 92 (24.5) | 17 (18.5) | 0.29 | Ref |
| Routine/manual | 131 (41.1) | 136 (36.3) | 41 (44.6) | 1.29 (0.74–2.28) | |
| Student | 64 (20.1) | 85 (22.7) | 19 (20.7) | 1.08 (0.56–2.07) | |
| Unclassified/unemployed | 65 (20.3) | 62 (16.5) | 15 (16.3) | 0.98 (0.49–1.96) | |
| Diagnosis | |||||
| No FEP | 22 (6.9) | 64 (17.1) | 22 (23.9) | <0.0001 | 2.29 (1.41–3.72) |
| Non-affective psychosis (F20–29) | 244 (76.5) | 258 (68.8) | 63 (68.5) | Ref | |
| Affective psychoses (F30–33) | 45 (14.1) | 34 (9.1) | 4 (4.4) | 0.41 (0.14–1.12) | |
| Substance-induced psychosis (F10–19) | 8 (2.5) | 19 (5.0) | 3 (3.2) | 1.06 (0.33–3.38) | |
| Number of drugs used | |||||
| None | 167 (52.4) | 186 (49.6) | 31 (33.7) | 0.02 | Ref |
| One | 70 (21.9) | 76 (20.3) | 23 (25.0) | 1.74 (1.01–2.98) | |
| Two or more | 82 (25.7) | 113 (30.1) | 38 (41.3) | 2.30 (1.43–3.70) | |
| Family history of schizophrenia | |||||
| No | 277 (86.8) | 321 (85.6) | 79 (85.9) | 0.89 | Ref |
| Yes | 42 (13.2) | 54 (14.4) | 13 (14.1) | 1.05 (0.58–1.88) | |
| Family history mental health | |||||
| No | 181 (56.7) | 224 (59.7) | 51 (55.4) | 0.63 | Ref |
| Yes | 138 (43.3) | 151 (40.3) | 41 (44.6) | 1.09 (0.72–1.64) | |
| Acute psychosocial stressor | |||||
| No | 216 (67.7) | 231 (61.6) | 57 (62.0) | 0.22 | Ref |
| Yes | 103 (32.3) | 144 (38.4) | 35 (38.0) | 1.16 (0.76–1.77) | |
| Insight | |||||
| No | 227 (71.2) | 286 (76.3) | 76 (82.6) | 0.06 | Ref |
| Yes | 92 (28.8) | 89 (23.7) | 16 (17.4) | 0.61 (0.35–1.04) | |
| Waiting time | |||||
| Up to 2 weeks | 153 (48.0) | 186 (49.6) | 40 (43.5) | 0.57 | Ref |
| More than 2 weeks | 166 (52.0) | 189 (50.4) | 52 (56.5) | 1.16 (0.77–1.76) | |
| EIP centre | |||||
| CAMEO North | 44 (13.8) | 53 (14.1) | 7 (7.6) | <0.0001 | Ref |
| CAMEO South | 70 (21.9) | 86 (22.9) | 18 (19.6) | 1.46 (0.61–3.50) | |
| West Norfolk | 10 (3.1) | 30 (8.0) | 6 (6.5) | 1.76 (0.59–5.23) | |
| Central Norfolk | 80 (25.1) | 44 (11.7) | 22 (23.9) | 1.78 (0.76–4.18) | |
| Great Yarmouth and Waveney | 52 (16.3) | 31 (8.3) | 9 (9.8) | 1.15 (0.43–3.08) | |
| Suffolk | 63 (19.8) | 131 (34.9) | 30 (32.6) | 1.95 (0.86–4.44) | |
| Duration untreated illness | |||||
| Up to 4 weeks | 24 (7.5) | 59 (15.7) | 6 (6.5) | 0.01 | Ref |
| 5–8 weeks | 16 (5.1) | 24 (6.4) | 12 (13.0) | 3.28 (1.23–8.74) | |
| 9–12 weeks | 17 (5.3) | 21 (5.6) | 3 (3.3) | 0.89 (0.22–3.57) | |
| 3–6 months | 55 (17.2) | 50 (13.3) | 13 (14.1) | 1.29 (0.49–3.38) | |
| 6–12 months | 89 (27.9) | 94 (25.1) | 23 (25.0) | 1.33 (0.54–3.26) | |
| Over 12 months | 118 (37.0) | 127 (33.9) | 35 (38.1) | 1.51 (0.63–3.59) | |
EIP, Early Intervention in Psychosis; Ref, reference; FEP, first episode of psychosis.
Change in risk (hazard) of being discharged due to disengagement associated with 1 s.d. change in symptoms.
P ≤ 0.05.
Proportion of participants who completed and did not complete (with reason for discharge) full EIP care as well as median stay (months) in treatment with interquartile range (N = 786)
| Median duration of treatment | ||
|---|---|---|
| Completed 3 years of EIP care | 319 (40.6%) | 35.9 (35.1–36.0) |
| Disengagement (primary outcome) | 92 (11.7%) | 15.0 (8.2–21.2) |
| Moved out of area | 34 (4.3%) | 5.6 (3.8–10.4) |
| No FEP | 27 (3.4%) | 12.3 (8.5–26.3) |
| Recovery | 150 (19.1%) | 15.8 (10.3–25.6) |
| Transferred to GP | 14 (1.8%) | 20.0 (14.7–20.7) |
| Transferred to another EIP | 40 (5.1%) | 8.9 (4.0–18.1) |
| Transfer to another mental health service | 56 (7.1%) | 16.5 (8.9–23.4) |
| Other | 54 (6.9%) | 22.7 (14.1–28.3) |
EIP, Early Intervention in Psychosis; FEP, first episode of psychosis; GP, general practitioner.
Including participants who were stable, who requested to be discharged, who had substance-induced symptoms, who died or who were under the care of the criminal justice system
Multivariable Cox proportional hazard model
| Multivariable hazard ratio (95% CI) | |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Female | Ref |
| Male | 1.61 (0.98–2.63)* |
| Marital Status | |
| Married | Ref |
| Single, divorced or separated | 1.55 (0.58–4.13) |
| Age | |
| 16–19 | Ref |
| 20–24 | 1.17 (0.68–2.01) |
| 25–29 | 1.28 (0.67–2.45) |
| 30–35 | 1.88 (0.95–3.70)* |
| EIP centre | |
| CAMEO North | Ref |
| CAMEO South | 1.94 (0.79–4.78) |
| West Norfolk | 1.70 (0.55–5.20) |
| Central Norfolk | 1.05 (0.42–2.64) |
| Great Yarmouth and Waveney | 0.88 (0.30–2.53) |
| Suffolk | 1.31 (0.55–3.13) |
| Duration of untreated illness | |
| Up to 4 weeks | Ref |
| 5–8 weeks | 5.19 (1.85–14.56)** |
| 9–12 weeks | 0.78 (0.19–3.210) |
| 3–6 months | 1.56 (0.58–4.19) |
| 6–12 months | 1.51 (0.59–3.86) |
| Over 12 months | 1.64 (0.67–4.02) |
| Employment | |
| Student/employed | Ref |
| Unemployed | 0.44 (0.28–0.69)** |
| Diagnosis | |
| No FEP | 2.52 (1.49–4.26)** |
| Non-affective psychosis (F20–29) | Ref |
| Affective psychoses (F30–33) | 0.39 (0.14–1.13)* |
| Substance-induced psychosis (F10–19) | 0.66 (0.19–2.22) |
| Number of drugs used | |
| None | Ref |
| One | 1.66 (0.94–2.94)* |
| Two or more | 2.20 (1.30–3.72)** |
| Psychomotor poverty | 0.71 (0.57–0.88)** |
| First-rank delusions | 0.74 (0.60–0.83)** |
| Hallucinations | 1.24 (0.97–1.58)* |
Ref, reference; EIP, Early Intervention in Psychosis; FEP, first episode of psychosis.
Hazard ratio above one indicates greater likelihood of being discharged.
Change in risk (hazard) of being discharged due to disengagement associated with 1 s.d. change in symptoms.
*0.1 > P > 0.05, **P ≤ 0.05.