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Public awareness programs can reduce the duration of untreated psychosis

CHICAGO People experiencing their first symptoms of a psychotic mental illness, such as schizophrenia, sought treatment sooner if they lived in areas with public programs to raise awareness of psychotic illnesses, symptoms and treatment, according to an article in the February issue of The Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

The duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is the time between the onset of psychotic symptoms and the start of adequate treatment. DUP can vary considerably in patients having their first episode of psychosis. Having psychotic symptoms for months or years can have a negative effect on social, occupational and personal functioning, and studies on first-episode psychosis show an association between a long DUP and poorer short-term outcomes.

Ingrid Melle, M.D., of Ullevaal University Hospital, Oslo, Norway, and colleagues studied whether it is possible to reduce the DUP for first episode patients by introducing an early detection (ED) program in a defined health care area compared to a similar health care area without an early detection program (No-ED). The study was carried out in four Scandinavian health care sectors in Norway and Denmark. Two sectors implemented the ED program, and two did not.

The early detection program consisted of educational campaigns about psychotic symptoms and their treatment aimed at the general population through newspaper, radio and cinema advertisements, and information campaigns directed at general practitioners, social workers and high school health personnel. The advertisements and campaigns also promoted a telephone hotline number. The study included 281 patients diagnosed with psychotic disorders coming to their first treatment in the two study areas between January 1, 1997 and December 31, 2000.

The researchers found that the DUP was significantly shorter for patients coming from the ED area compared with patients from t
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Contact: Ingrid Melle, M.D.
Ingrid.melle@psykiatri.uio.no
JAMA and Archives Journals
2-Feb-2004


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