Controversies about duration of untreated psychosis as independent prognostic variable of the evolutive course of schizophrenic psychoses

Authors

  • R. Segarra Echebarría Psychiatry Service, Neurocience Departament, Universidad País Vasco, Hospital de Cruces, Baracaldo (Vizcaya) (Spain)
  • M. Gutiérrez Fraile Psychiatry Service, Neurocience Departament, Universidad País Vasco, Hospital de Cruces, Baracaldo (Vizcaya) (Spain)
  • I. Eguiluz Uruchurtu Psychiatry Service, Neurocience Departament, Universidad País Vasco, Hospital de Cruces, Baracaldo (Vizcaya) (Spain)
  • N. Ojeda del Pozo Psychology Department, Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao (Spain)
  • C. Fernández Gómez CIDECOT

Keywords:

First episode psychosis, Duration of untreated psychosis (DUP), Early intervention, At risk mental states, Schizophreniform disorder

Abstract

This study reviews recent literature on duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and its most relevant characteristics and controversial issues, such as: a) why DUP has been pointed out as a main variable in first-episode psychosis research, and b) the role of DUP in designing intervention programs for the design and different action strategies in early intervention programs in psychoses. The authors also present data from a 2 year follow-up study of 231 patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and/or schizophreniform disorder (according to DSM-IV criteria). Results are included, analyzing DUP as prognostic factor for clinical outcome. Our conclusions suggest that DUP is a risk marker but not an independent prognostic factor determining follow-up in schizophrenic psychoses. Therefore, DUP's role in early intervention programs should be redefined.

Published

2006-11-01

How to Cite

Echebarría, R. Segarra, et al. “Controversies about Duration of Untreated Psychosis As Independent Prognostic Variable of the Evolutive Course of Schizophrenic Psychoses”. Actas Españolas De Psiquiatría, vol. 34, no. 6, Nov. 2006, pp. 377-85, https://actaspsiquiatria.es/index.php/actas/article/view/1387.

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