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, A Carlo Altamura
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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 < .001). DUI was found to be longer in paranoid schizophrenics (M = 3.47 years, SD = 4.19) compared to catatonic patients (M = 0.96 years, SD = 0.94) (F = 3.56, p = .016).

Conclusions: The results of the present study suggest that the different schizophrenic sub-types may differ in terms of DUI, likely due to different clinical severity and social functioning. Studies with larger samples are needed to confirm the data of the present study.

未治疗疾病的持续时间(DUI)和精神分裂症亚型:米兰和莫斯科大学之间的合作研究。
背景:几项研究表明精神分裂症患者长期未治疗(DUI)与预后不良之间存在关联。反过来,酒后驾驶可能受到不同变量的影响,包括特定疾病相关因素以及获得当地精神科服务的机会。目的:本研究的目的是检测来自不同地理区域的精神分裂症患者在DUI方面的差异,并评估不同诊断亚型的DUI差异。方法:米兰精神病学诊所(n = 51)和莫斯科精神病学诊所(n = 74) 125例精神分裂症患者。对所有患者进行SCID-I治疗,并通过查阅临床图表和卫生系统数据库以及通过对患者及其亲属的临床访谈获得有关DUI的信息。DUI被定义为从发病到服用第一种抗精神病药物之间的时间。进行单因素方差分析(ANOVAs)以发现诊断亚型之间DUI的最终差异。结果:意大利患者DUI时间(M = 4.14年,SD = 4.95)长于俄罗斯患者(M = 1.16年,SD = 1.43) (F = 24.03, p < 0.001)。偏执型精神分裂症患者(M = 3.47年,SD = 4.19)比紧张性精神分裂症患者(M = 0.96年,SD = 0.94)的DUI时间更长(F = 3.56, p = 0.016)。结论:本研究结果表明,不同亚型的精神分裂症在DUI方面可能存在差异,这可能是由于不同的临床严重程度和社会功能所致。需要更大样本的研究来证实本研究的数据。
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