Early intervention in youth psychosis: Novel approaches to understanding change

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Shadowen, Noel [1 ,3 ]
Meehan, Zachary [1 ]
Webb, Charles [2 ]
Fowles, Timothy [1 ]
Beveridge, Ryan [1 ]
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[1] Univ Delaware, Ctr Training Evaluat & Community Collaborat, 210 South Coll Ave, Newark, DE 19716 USA
[2] Off Evidence Based Practices, Div Prevent & Behav Hlth Serv, 1825 Faulkland Rd, Wilmington, DE 19805 USA
[3] Skyline Psychotherapy & Assessment Serv PLLC, Philadelphia, PA 19145 USA
关键词
Prevention; Program evaluation; High risk; Implementation; UNTREATED PSYCHOSIS; HIGH-RISK; 1ST EPISODE; DURATION; SCHIZOPHRENIA; METAANALYSIS; RELIABILITY; SYMPTOMS; VERSION; SCALE;
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10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115269
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Untreated psychosis in adolescents and young adults is associated with significant and progressive impairment. Early intervention to provide support and treatment for those at risk of psychosis is essential. Several early intervention models have been developed for those at-risk and those who are victims of a recent episode including the Portland Identification and Early Referral model (PIER; McFarlane, 2001). This study extends previous work demonstrating a variety of positive treatment outcomes achieved by PIER in the context of a largescale implementation across the state of Delaware. The sample included 108 youth and young adults who were either at risk for psychosis or had already experienced a first episode within the past two years. Participants received the PIER treatment model and were followed from baseline to six months after they were discharged from treatment. Researchers predicted that PIER participants would experience an increase in functioning and a decrease in positive psychosis symptoms. Change over time was examined through the lens of two analytic techniques: the Reliable Change Index (RCI) analyses and Growth Curve Modeling (GCM). Results show improvement on a number of outcomes over the course of the intervention as expected. Clinical implications, limitations, and suggestions for further research are discussed.
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