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Is early intervention in psychosis effective?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2011

Angelo Ricciardi
Affiliation:
Division of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, University of London, London (United Kingdom) Croydon COAST Early Intervention Service, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London (United Kingdom)
Victoria McAllister
Affiliation:
Division of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, University of London, London (United Kingdom)
Paola Dazzan
Affiliation:
Division of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, University of London, London (United Kingdom) Croydon COAST Early Intervention Service, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London (United Kingdom)

Summary

Aims – Psychosis is a traumatic experience for both sufferers and their families. The morbidity and mortality associated with psychosis may be improved by an assertive, specialised, multidisciplinary approach to care, provided at the earliest opportunity. Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) uses such approach to improve the individual's short and long-term symptomatic and functional outcome, as well as quality of life. However, there is still controversy about whether this type of intervention is effective enough to justify its associated costs. Methods – We reviewed evidence from the literature on EIP for schizophrenia spectrum and non-affective psychoses, with particular attention to evidence on its effectiveness in reducing the duration of untreated symptoms, preventing relapses and reducing admission rates, reducing suicide rates, and reducing treatment costs. Results – There is preliminary evidence that EIP may be effective in delaying transition to psychosis, reducing DUP, preventing relapses, reducing admission and suicidal rates, and reducing treatment costs. Discussion – EIP remains a stimulating multidisciplinary approach to psychosis and a demanding commitment for mental health professionals and service developers.

Declaration of Interest: None.

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