Duration of untreated illness (DUI) and schizophrenia sub-types: A collaborative study between the universities of Milan and Moscow
Massimiliano Buoli,
Bernardo Dell’Osso,
Yuliya Zaytseva,
Isaac Ya Gurovich,
Larisa Movina,
Anna Dorodnova,
Alexander Shmuckler and
A Carlo Altamura
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2013, vol. 59, issue 8, 765-770
Abstract:
Background: Several studies show an association between a long duration of untreated illness (DUI) and poor outcome in schizophrenic patients. DUI, in turn, may be influenced by different variables including specific illness-related factors as well as access to local psychiatric services. Aims: The purposes of the present study were to detect differences in terms of DUI among schizophrenics coming from different geographic areas and to evaluate differences in DUI across diagnostic sub-types. Method: One hundred and twenty-five (125) schizophrenic patients of the Psychiatric Clinic of Milan ( n = 51) and Moscow ( n = 74) were enrolled. SCID-I was administered to all patients and information about DUI was obtained by consulting clinical charts and health system databases, and by means of clinical interviews with patients and their relatives. DUI was defined as the time between the onset of illness and the administration of the first antipsychotic drug. One-way analyses of variance (ANOVAs) were performed to find eventual differences in terms of DUI across diagnostic sub-types. Results: Italian patients showed a longer DUI ( M = 4.14 years, SD = 4.95) than Russians ( M = 1.16 years, SD = 1.43) ( F = 24.03, p
Keywords: Schizophrenia; duration of untreated illness (DUI); diagnostic sub-types (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1177/0020764012456807
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