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Get Free AccessTo assess the role of age (early onset psychosis-EOP < 18 years vs. adult onset psychosis-AOP) and diagnosis (schizophrenia spectrum disorders-SSD vs. bipolar disorders-BD) on the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and prodromal symptoms in a sample of patients with a first episode of psychosis. 331 patients with a first episode of psychosis (7-35 years old) were recruited and 174 (52.6%) diagnosed with SSD or BD at one-year follow-up through a multicenter longitudinal study. The Symptom Onset in Schizophrenia (SOS) inventory, the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale and the structured clinical interviews for DSM-IV diagnoses were administered. Generalized linear models compared the main effects and group interaction. 273 AOP (25.2 ± 5.1 years; 66.5% male) and 58 EOP patients (15.5 ± 1.8 years; 70.7% male) were included. EOP patients had significantly more prodromal symptoms with a higher frequency of trouble with thinking, avolition and hallucinations than AOP patients, and significantly different median DUP (91 [33-177] vs. 58 [21-140] days; Z = - 2.006, p = 0.045). This was also significantly longer in SSD vs. BD patients (90 [31-155] vs. 30 [7-66] days; Z = - 2.916, p = 0.004) who, moreover had different profiles of prodromal symptoms. When assessing the interaction between age at onset (EOP/AOP) and type of diagnosis (SSD/BD), avolition was significantly higher (Wald statistic = 3.945; p = 0.047), in AOP patients with SSD compared to AOP BD patients (p = 0.004). Awareness of differences in length of DUP and prodromal symptoms in EOP vs. AOP and SSD vs. BD patients could help improve the early detection of psychosis among minors.
Inmaculada Baeza, Elena de la Serna, Gisela Mezquida, Manuel J. Cuesta, Eduard Vieta, Sílvia Amoretti, António Lobo, Ana González‐Pinto, Covadonga M. Díaz‐Caneja, Iluminada Corripio, Isabel Valli, Olga Puig, Anna Mané, Miquel Bioque, Miriam Ayora, Miquel Bernardo, Josefina Castro‐Fornieles, Clemente García‐Rizo, Jairo M. González-Díaz, Mario De Matteis, Héctor de Diego, Eva Grasa, Alejandra Roldán, Eric P. Zorrilla, Edurne García-Corres, Pedro M Ruíz-Lázaro, Concepción De‐la‐Cámara, Olga Rivero, María J. Escartí, Francesc Roma i Casanovas, Alba Toll, Norma Verdolini, Maria Sagué-Vilabella, Gisela Sugranyes, Daniel Ilzarbe, Fernando Contreras, Leticia González-Blanco, María Paz García‐Portilla, Miguel Gutiérrez, Arantzazu Zabala, Roberto Rodríguez–Jiménez, Luis Sánchez-Pastor, Judith Usall, Anna Butjosa, Edith Pomarol, Salvador Sarró, Ángela Ibáñez, Ana M. Sánchez-Torres, Vicent Balanzá‐Martínez (2023). Prodromal symptoms and the duration of untreated psychosis in first episode of psychosis patients: what differences are there between early vs. adult onset and between schizophrenia vs. bipolar disorder?. , 33(3), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-023-02196-7.
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2023
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-023-02196-7
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