Self-Inflicted Eye Injuries in First-Episode and Previously Treated Psychosis

Author:

Large Matthew1,Andrews Doug2,Babidge Nick3,Hume Frank4,Nielssen Olav567

Affiliation:

1. Private Practice, 326 South Dowling Street, Paddington, NSW, 2025, Australia

2. North Coast Area Health Service, Coffs Harbour and Rural Clinical School–Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

3. Division of Mental Health, Sutherland Hospital, Kingsway, Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia

4. Department of Liaison Psychiatry, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia

5. Private Practice, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

6. School of Psychiatry, UNSW at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

7. Discipline of Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

The purpose of the present paper was to describe the circumstances and phenomenology of patients who remove or pierce their eyes or orbits during psychotic illness. In particular, the aim was to determine if patients in their first-episode psychosis (FEP) carry an increased risk of self-inflicted eye injury when compared to patients with previously treated psychosis (PTP). Data were extracted from all of the case reports published in English since 1960 and from two unpublished Australian cases. More than half of the cases of self-inflicted eye injury that resulted in permanent loss of vision occurred during FEP. Serious self-inflicted eye injuries are rare, but the risk appears to be greatest during FEP. Earlier treatment of emerging psychosis and close attention to patients who attempt to injure their eyes may occasionally prevent blindness.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine

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