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Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. 2020 Jun;88(6):387-397. doi: 10.1055/a-0918-6071. Epub 2020 Jun 18.

[Early Intervention in Schizophrenia - an Update].

Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie

[Article in German]
Karolina Leopold, Thomas Becker, Johann Förstl, Falk Kiefer, Walter de Millas, Wolfgang Janetzky, Martin Lambert, Andrea Pfennig, Andreas Bechdolf

PMID: 32557467 DOI: 10.1055/a-0918-6071

Abstract

In Germany, psychoses are still diagnosed too late. The average duration of untreated psychosis is (DUP) one year. Early intervention should, therefore, be given higher priority. The shorter the duration of the DUP, the higher the probability of permanent recovery and a better long-term prognosis. Public education work and specialised early detection centres with low-threshold access can improve care and thus the prospects of patients, mostly young, and already in the early phase of the disease. In addition to anti-psychotic therapy, evidence-based psychotherapeutic procedures, family and peer work, as well as accompanying offers are necessary to support patients individually in being or remaining reintegrated into the labour market ("Individual Placement and Support", IPS). While in some countries, such as Denmark and Australia, the possibility of early intervention is already part of standard care, Germany has not yet gone beyond model projects. Changing this must be one of the main objectives for the coming years. With this review, the authors would therefore like to encourage further thinking and action.

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Conflict of interest statement

K. Leopold hat Vortragshonorare von AstraZeneca, BMS, Janssen-Cilag, Lilly, Lundbeck, Otsuka Pharma und Pfizer erhalten, außerdem erhielt sie Forschungszuwendungen von AstraZeneca, Janssen-Cilag und O

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