First-episode psychosis: factors associated with delayed access to care in a rural Egyptian setting
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First-episode psychosis: factors associated with delayed access to care in a rural Egyptian setting
Abstract
Over the past few decades there has been a growing interest in first-episode psychosis (FEP), help-seeking behaviour and pathways to care. Treating psychotic disorders in their earliest stages has become a key focus for research and clinical care (Yung & McGorry, 2007). FEP studies show that the average time between onset of symptoms and first effective treatment is often 1 year or more (McGlashan, 1987). This long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is undesirable. Early treatment helps minimise the risk of the serious consequences of untreated psychosis, in terms of changes in mental state and behaviour (Larsen et al, 1998; Wyatt et al, 1998) and can reduce suffering (Ho et al, 2003). Some early results suggested that an 'early intervention in psychosis' (EIP) service is more cost-effective than generic services (Mihalopoulos et al, 1999).
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