1. Pattern of health service utilization and predictors of readmission after a first admission for psychosis: a 2-year follow-up study.
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Cougnard, A., Parrot, M., Grolleau, S., Kalmi, E., Desage, A., Misdrahi, D., Brun‐Rousseau, H., and Verdoux, H.
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PSYCHOSES ,PATHOLOGICAL psychology ,MENTAL health ,MEDICAL personnel ,PSYCHIATRISTS ,PUBLIC health - Abstract
Objective: To explore the pattern of health service utilization over 2 years following a first admission for psychosis and the baseline characteristics predicting readmission. Method: Patients included in a cohort of first-admitted subjects with psychosis ( n = 84) were assessed at the end of a 2-year follow-up using multiple sources of information. Results: At the end of the follow-up, one of three subjects had no contact with any mental health professional, and 38% of subjects had no contact with a psychiatrist. Half of the patients were readmitted over the 2-year follow-up. The baseline characteristics independently predicting psychiatric readmission were a high number of helping contacts before first admission and persistence of psychotic symptoms at discharge. Conclusion: Decreasing the frequency of readmission in the early course of psychosis is a public health priority. Development of psychotherapeutic programs for subjects with early psychosis who have enduring psychotic symptoms at first discharge should be promoted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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