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Analysis of the duration of untreated illness (DUI) in the first episode psychosis Program (FEP) in AGS South Granada

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

M. Guerrero Jiménez
Affiliation:
Hospital Santa Ana Motril, Psiquiatría, Motril, Granada, Spain
C.M. Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro
Affiliation:
Hospital Santa Ana Motril, Psiquiatría, Motril, Granada, Spain
J.A. Rodrigo Manzano
Affiliation:
Hospital Santa Ana Motril, Psiquiatría, Motril, Granada, Spain
O.B. Martínez García
Affiliation:
Hospital Santa Ana Motril, Psiquiatría, Motril, Granada, Spain

Abstract

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Introduction

Duration of untreated illness (DUI) has been considered as a relevant variable used to measure the degree of disabilities that are associated with psychotic disorders. In this paper we describe a cluster of patients with a DUI superior to 1 year according to their symptoms and sociofamiliar functioning.

Methods

We compare a group with a DUI superior to 1 year (n = 7) against a group with a DUI inferior to 1 year (n = 17).

Results

The group with a DUI superior to 1 year showed an average age of 4 years younger (21) as the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) of 1 to 3 months in the 80% of cases and higher percentage of unemployed or without occupation. The 60% were derived from primary care, compared to the 17% of the other group. Although the consumption of toxic substances was similar in both groups, no toxic psychosis were found in comparison with the 35% present in the group with a DUI inferior to 1 year. PANSS’ profile scored more positive and less negative symptoms. Both have similar general psychopathology. There were group differences in the Social Functioning Scale (SFS) with lower scores in the superior to 1 year DUI, in the following scales: Prosocial, Autonomy, Execution and Employment. The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) gives an average of almost 8 points higher.

Discussion

While the SFS shows significant differences in several areas of social functioning, both PANSS’ profile and the family questionnaire do not support greater deterioration, as evidenced in the GAF's average score.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

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EV1155
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2016
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