20-Year Prospective, Sequential Follow-Up Study of Heterogeneity in Associations of Duration of Untreated Psychosis With Symptoms, Functioning, and Quality of Life Following First-Episode Psychosis
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- DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2021.20111658
20-Year Prospective, Sequential Follow-Up Study of Heterogeneity in Associations of Duration of Untreated Psychosis With Symptoms, Functioning, and Quality of Life Following First-Episode Psychosis
Abstract
Objective: Determining the extent to which relationships between duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and outcome endure longitudinally across the lifetime course of psychotic illness requires prospective, systematic studies of epidemiologically representative incidence cohorts across decades. Transience, persistence, or heterogeneity in associations between DUP and distinct outcome domains are yet to be investigated over such time frames.
Methods: Prospective, sequential follow-up studies of an epidemiologically representative first-episode psychosis incidence cohort in Ireland were conducted at 6 months and 4, 8, 12, and 20 years (N=171). Linear mixed-model analyses were applied to determine whether prospective associations of DUP with symptoms, functioning, and quality of life were consistent or varied across psychotic illness trajectory over a 20-year period. Evaluations included time, DUP quartile, and DUP quartile-by-time interaction effects.
Results: Prospective, sequential follow-ups showed positive and negative symptoms, function, and quality of life to exhibit distinct trajectories of improvement in relation to shorter DUP. Despite heterogeneity in course and relationship to premorbid features, associations between shorter DUP and greater improvement were still evident 20 years after the first psychotic episode. Across the long-term course of psychotic illness, trajectories of association between shorter DUP and better outcome differed between domains of psychopathology, functionality, and quality of life. Nevertheless, such associations with shorter DUP were sustained for at least 20 years.
Conclusions: These profiles indicate that while associations between DUP and long-term outcome can vary according to the domain of outcome, they are sustained across decades in a manner that could not be fully accounted for in terms of premorbid features or lead-time bias.
Keywords: Duration of Untreated Psychosis; First-Episode Psychosis; Functioning; Heterogeneity; Psychotic Illness; Quality of Life; Symptomatology.
Comment in
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Reducing Duration of Untreated Psychosis: The Neglected Dimension of Early Intervention Services.Am J Psychiatry. 2022 Apr;179(4):259-261. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.20220154. Am J Psychiatry. 2022. PMID: 35360915 No abstract available.
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Distinguishing the Effects of Lead-Time Bias and Duration of Untreated Psychosis: Reply to Jonas et al.Am J Psychiatry. 2022 Nov 1;179(11):863-864. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.20220384r. Am J Psychiatry. 2022. PMID: 36317328 No abstract available.
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