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P0207 - Characteristics of patients at first contact for psychosis in Bologna

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

E. Rossi
Affiliation:
Institute of Psychiatry ‘P.Ottonello’, Bologna, Italy
D. Pecile
Affiliation:
Institute of Psychiatry ‘P.Ottonello’, Bologna, Italy
E. Mori
Affiliation:
Institute of Psychiatry ‘P.Ottonello’, Bologna, Italy
N. Cevenini
Affiliation:
Institute of Psychiatry ‘P.Ottonello’, Bologna, Italy
R. Michetti
Affiliation:
Institute of Psychiatry ‘P.Ottonello’, Bologna, Italy
D. Berardi
Affiliation:
Institute of Psychiatry ‘P.Ottonello’, Bologna, Italy

Abstract

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Introduction:

International literature has recently given great attention to risk factors and early detection of psychosis. According to this research line we have investigated the main characteristics of subjects at first contact for psychotic disorder with one of the three Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC) of Bologna Ovest.

Method:

A retrospective study was conducted recruiting subjects with ICD-10 F2 diagnosis (schizophrenia, schizotypal disorder and delusional disorder), psychosis onset between 18-30 years and at first contact with a Bologna Ovest CMHC over a five-year period (January 2002-December 2006).

The identified sample was evaluated on socio-demographic characteristics, history of substance abuse, history of hospital admissions and pathways to CMHCs.

Results:

The sample consists of 56 subjects. They are predominantly male (70%), unmarried (95%) and the most of them (79%) lives with their parents. Twenty-four patients (43%) have an eight year education, whereas 22 (39%) a thirteen year one. During the assessed period 24 (43%) subjects are unemployed and 15 (27%) are studying.

The median age of psychosis onset is 23,3 years and a concurrent substance abuse concerns 26 subjects (46%). Twenty-one (37,5%) patients present an history of hospital admissions.

Analyzing pathways to CMHCs we find that 16 (29%) subjects have been referred by hospital wards, 11 (20%) by their family, 10 (18%) by the General Practitioner, whereas 5 (9%) by themselves.

Conclusion:

Notwithstanding the small size of the identified sample, this study seems to confirm the main characteristics of subjects at first contact for psychotic disorder reported in literature.

Type
Poster Session I: Schizophrenia and Psychosis
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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