Sudden death among young people with first-episode psychosis: an 8-10 year follow-up study.

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serval:BIB_5B985A1EC8B8
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Sudden death among young people with first-episode psychosis: an 8-10 year follow-up study.
Journal
Psychiatry Research
Author(s)
Robinson J., Harris M., Cotton S., Hughes A., Conus P., Lambert M., Schimmelmann B.G., McGorry P.
ISSN
0165-1781[print], 0165-1781[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
177
Number
3
Pages
305-308
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Individuals with first episode psychosis (FEP) experience high rates of premature mortality, in particular due to suicide. The study aims were to: a) Estimate the rate of sudden death among young people with FEP during an 8-10 year period following commencement of treatment; b) Examine and describe the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics associated with sudden death; and c) Examine the timing of death in relation to psychiatric treatment.This was a cohort study. The sample comprised 661 patients accepted into treatment at the Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre between 1/1/1998 and 31/12/2000. Demographic and clinical data were collected by examination of the medical files. Mortality data were collected via a search of the National Coroners Information System; the Victorian State Coroner's office and clinical files. Nineteen patients died and just over two thirds of deaths were classified as intentional self-harm or suicide. Death was associated with male gender, previous suicide attempt and greater symptom severity at last contact. People with FEP are at increased risk of premature death, in particular suicide. A previous suicide attempt was very common amongst those who died, suggesting that future research could focus upon the development of interventions for young people with FEP who engage in suicidal behaviour.
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