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Treatment for the initial acute phase of first-episode psychosis in a real-world setting

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Darryl Wade
Affiliation:
ORYGEN Youth Health, Locked Bag 10, Parkville 3052, Australia, e-mail: darryl.wade@mh.org.au
Susy Harrigan
Affiliation:
ORYGEN Research Centre, University of Melbourne and Senior Research Officer, School of Population Health, University of Queensland
Meredith G. Harris
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne
Jane Edwards
Affiliation:
ORYGEN Youth Health and Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne
Patrick D. McGorry
Affiliation:
ORYGEN Youth Health, ORYGEN Research Centre and Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Australia
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Abstract

Aims and Method

The aim of the study was to examine treatment for the initial acute phase of first-episode psychosis at the Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre. Information regarding treatment was collected from file notes for all patients (n=112). For a subsample of patients (n=68), remission of positive psychotic symptoms was assessed using standardised ratings at 3-month follow-up.

Results

Treatment provided was largely in accordance with recommended treatment strategies. The majority (72%) of patients achieved rapid remission of positive symptoms.

Clinical Implications

Restrictive practices other than in-patient admission, such as in-patient seclusion, police transport or a community treatment order, can be minimised. The use of low-dose antipsychotic medication is an effective treatment strategy for the initial acute phase of first-episode psychosis.

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Copyright © 2006. The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Table 1. DSM—IV diagnoses (n=112)

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Table 2. Key aspects of treatment for the initial acute phase of first-episode psychosis (n=112)

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