A public early intervention approach to first‐episode psychosis: Treated incidence over 7 years in the Emilia‐Romagna region

Author:

Belvederi Murri Martino1ORCID,Ferrara Maria12,Imbesi Massimiliano3,Leuci Emanuela4,Marchi Mattia5ORCID,Musella Vincenzo6,Natali Alba7,Neri Anastasia8,Ragni Sabrina9,Saponaro Alessio10,Tarricone Ilaria11ORCID,Tullini Andrea12,Starace Fabrizio6,

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Psychiatry, Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation University of Ferrara Ferrara Italy

2. Department of Psychiatry Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

3. Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse AUSL Piacenza Piacenza Italy

4. Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addiction AUSL Parma Parma Italy

5. Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Modena Italy

6. Dipartimento di Salute Mentale e Dipendenze Patologiche AUSL Modena Italy

7. Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addiction AUSL Imola Imola Italy

8. Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addiction AUSL Ravenna Ravenna Italy

9. Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addiction AUSL Cesena Cesena Italy

10. General Directorate of Health and Social Policies Emilia‐Romagna Region Bologna Italy

11. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Bologna Transcultural Psychosomatic Team (BoTPT) University of Bologna Bologna Italy

12. Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addiction AUSL Rimini Rimini Italy

Abstract

AbstractAimTo estimate the treated incidence of individuals with first‐episode psychosis (FEP) who contacted the Emilia‐Romagna public mental healthcare system (Italy); to examine the variability of incidence and user characteristics across centres and years.MethodsWe computed the raw treated incidence in 2013–2019, based on FEP users aged 18–35, seen within or outside the regional program for FEP. We modelled FEP incidence across 10 catchment areas and 7 years using Bayesian Poisson and Negative Binomial Generalized Linear Models of varying complexity. We explored associations between user characteristics, study centre and year comparing variables and socioclinical clusters of subjects.ResultsThousand three hundred and eighteen individuals were treated for FEP (raw incidence: 25.3 / 100.000 inhabitant year, IQR: 15.3). A Negative Binomial location‐scale model with area, population density and year as predictors found that incidence and its variability changed across centres (Bologna: 36.55; 95% CrI: 30.39–43.86; Imola: 3.07; 95% CrI: 1.61–4.99) but did not follow linear temporal trends or density. Centers were associated with different user age, gender, migrant status, occupation, living conditions and cluster distribution. Year was associated negatively with HoNOS score (R = −0.09, p < .001), duration of untreated psychosis (R = −0.12, p < .001) and referral type.ConclusionsThe Emilia‐Romagna region presents a relatively high but variable incidence of FEP across areas, but not in time. More granular information on social, ethnic and cultural factors may increase the level of explanation and prediction of FEP incidence and characteristics, shedding light on social and healthcare factors influencing FEP.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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