Relapse rates in an early psychosis treatment service
Objective: To examine the relapse rate achievable in a real‐life early psychosis treatment service. Method: A 2‐year longitudinal cohort study of consecutive admissions to an early psychosis programme which served the entire population in a catchment area. The primary outcome measure was relapse....
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          | Published in | Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Vol. 115; no. 2; pp. 126 - 131 | 
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| Main Authors | , , | 
| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | English | 
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        Oxford, UK
          Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    
        01.02.2007
     Blackwell  | 
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISSN | 0001-690X 1600-0447 0065-1591  | 
| DOI | 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2006.00879.x | 
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| Summary: | Objective:  To examine the relapse rate achievable in a real‐life early psychosis treatment service.
Method:  A 2‐year longitudinal cohort study of consecutive admissions to an early psychosis programme which served the entire population in a catchment area. The primary outcome measure was relapse.
Results:  One hundred and forty‐eight consecutive consenting admissions were recruited, 124 (83.8%) of whom were followed for 1 year and 116 (78.4%) for 2 years. Relapse was assessed by clinicians using structured criteria. The 2‐year relapse rate among subjects with complete data collection was 34/95 (35.7%, 95% CI 26.2–46.3). A Kaplan–Meier life table censoring subjects lost to follow‐up yielded a comparable estimate of the proportion not relapsing: 68% (95% CI 58–76%).
Conclusion:  These estimates compare favourably with a published range of 2‐year relapse from 55% to 70% in the older literature and are comparable with the results in recent clinical trials. | 
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| Bibliography: | ArticleID:ACPS879 istex:E3558F633CAC13CCB400F291F43EC6E0CA95BC17 ark:/67375/WNG-N3NNT299-X SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 content type line 14 ObjectType-Article-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23  | 
| ISSN: | 0001-690X 1600-0447 0065-1591  | 
| DOI: | 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2006.00879.x |