Delays in mental health services and duration of untreated psychosis

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Aims and method: To dissect duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) into three components: help-seeking delay, ref erral delay and delay in mental health services, all mental health services in a defined geographical region were screened over a period of 1 year. All cases of first-episode psychosis without a primary mood disorder were identified (n=55). Results: The median delay within secondary services was over seven times the delay in the referral pathway. The mean delay in mental health services accounted for 35% of overall DUP. Clinical implications: Intervention is required in secondary as well as primary care services if DUP is to be reduced.

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Brunet, K., Birchwood, M., Lester, H., & Thornhill, K. (2007). Delays in mental health services and duration of untreated psychosis. Psychiatric Bulletin, 31(11), 408–410. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.106.013995

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