Status of First-Episode Psychosis Patients Presenting for Routine Care in a Defined Catchment Area

Author:

Payne Jennifer1,Malla Ashok2,Norman Ross3,Windell Deborah4,Brown Nicole5

Affiliation:

1. Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal QC

2. Professor, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, QC

3. Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, London, ON

4. Research Coordinator, Prevention and Early intervention Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, London, ON

5. Child and Youth Mental Health Services, Ministry of Children and Family Development for British Columbia, Cranbrook, BC

Abstract

Objective: To examine the clinical and behavioural status of all first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients admitted to hospital within a defined catchment area. Method: We used a structured format to review clinical records of all first admissions to hospitals from a catchment area (population 390 000) with diagnosis of a first episode of nonaffective psychosis over a 3-year period. Results: Patients were somewhat older than usually reported for FEP (mean age 31.3 years). They were mostly male (63.7%), single (80.8%), unemployed (87.4%), with a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum psychoses (85%), and had spent a mean of 31 days in an open inpatient unit and 2.93 days in an intensive care psychiatric unit during their first admission. Most (60.3%) were admitted involuntarily; 34.2% had a history of legal involvement; 18.8% had attempted suicide prior to admission; 31.5% had demonstrated violence toward people, property, or animals; 14.4% had suffered injuries; and 15.9% had shown aggressive behaviour during the hospital admission. Conclusions: These results identify some of the potential needs of FEP patients, toward whom early intervention services should be directed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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