Electroencephalographic Abnormalities and 5-Year Outcome in First-Episode Psychosis
Autor: | Ross Norman, Sandra Northcott, Rajendra Harricharan, Ashok Malla, Rahul Manchanda, Julie Richard |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Psychosis Pediatrics Adolescent Substance-Related Disorders Comorbidity Electroencephalography Brief Communication Predictive Value of Tests First episode psychosis Adaptation Psychological medicine Humans Psychiatry Child Ontario Psychiatric Status Rating Scales medicine.diagnostic_test medicine.disease Substance abuse Patient Outcome Assessment Psychiatry and Mental health Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia Predictive value of tests Educational Status Female Psychology Psychosocial Social Adjustment Follow-Up Studies |
Popis: | Objective:To examine the relation of electroencephalographic abnormalities to 5-year outcomes in first-episode psychosis (FEP).Methods:Patients (n = 103) had their baseline electroencephalogram (EEG) classified by modified Mayo Clinic criteria. Symptoms and psychosocial functioning were rated after 5 years of treatment.Results:Dysrhythmic EEG was associated with persistence in positive and negative symptoms of psychoses and poorer psychosocial functioning at 5-year follow-up, independently of other characteristics, such as duration of untreated illness or premorbid adjustment. A higher percentage of people with comorbid substance use disorder had normal EEG.Conclusions:Abnormal baseline EEG in FEP is associated with poorer 5-year symptomatic and functional outcome. |
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