TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Suicidality before and in the early phases of first episode psychosis JO - Schizophrenia Research A1 - Barrett, Elizabeth A. A1 - Sundet, Kjetil A1 - Faerden, Ann A1 - Nesvåg, Ragnar A1 - Agartz, Ingrid A1 - Fosse, Roar A1 - Mork, Erlend A1 - Steen, Nils Eiel A1 - Andreassen, Ole A. A1 - Melle, Ingrid SP - 11 EP - 17 VL - 119 IS - 1-3 N2 - INTRODUCTION: The suicide risk in psychotic disorders is highest in the early phases of illness. Studies have typically focused on suicidality from treatment start rather than actual onset of psychosis. This study explored the prevalence and characteristics of suicidality in patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) in two time intervals: 1) prior to study entry and 2) explicitly in the period of untreated psychosis. METHOD: One hundred seventy FEP-patients were interviewed as soon as possible after treatment start. The interview included assessments of diagnoses, suicidality, symptoms, substance use, and premorbid functioning. RESULTS: Nearly 26% of the patients attempted suicide prior to study entry and 14% made suicide attempts during the period of untreated psychosis. Of the patients who had been suicidal (i.e. experienced suicidal ideation or attempts), 70% were suicidal during the period of untreated psychosis. Suicide attempts prior to study entry were associated with female gender, more depressive episodes, younger age at psychosis onset, and history of alcohol disorder. Suicide attempts during untreated psychosis were also associated with more depressive episodes and younger age at illness onset, in addition to drug use the last six months and longer duration of untreated psychosis (DUP). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of suicidality before and in the early phases of FEP is high, especially during untreated psychosis. As prolonged DUP is associated with suicide attempts during the period of untreated psychosis, reducing the DUP could have the effect of reducing the prevalence of suicide attempts in patients with FEP.

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LA - en SN - 0920-9964 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2010.03.022 ID - ref1 ER -