Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Primary psychosis, which includes schizophrenia and other psychoses not caused by other
psychic or physical conditions, has a strong impact worldwide in terms of disability, suffering and
costs. Consequently, improvement of strategies to reduce the incidence and to improve the prognosis
of this disorder is a current need. The purpose of this work is to review the current scientific literature
on the main risk and protective factors of primary psychosis and to examine the main models of
prevention, especially those related to the early detection of the onset. The conditions more strongly
associated with primary psychosis are socio-demographic and economic factors such as male gender,
birth in winter, ethnic minority, immigrant status, and difficult socio-economic conditions while the
best-established preventive factors are elevated socio-economic status and an economic well-being.
Risk and protective factors may be the targets for primordial, primary, and secondary preventive
strategies. Acting on modifiable factors may reduce the incidence of the disorder or postpone its
onset, while an early detection of the new cases enables a prompt treatment and a consequential
better prognosis. According to this evidence, the study of the determinants of primary psychosis
has a pivotal role in designing and promoting preventive policies aimed at reducing the burden of
disability and suffering of the disorder.
Tipologia CRIS:
03B-Review in Rivista / Rassegna della Lett. in Riv. / Nota Critica
Keywords:
schizophrenia; prodromal stage; risk stratification; onset; early detection; prevention;
incidence; duration of illness (DOI); duration of untreated psychosis (DUP); prognosis
Elenco autori:
Brasso, Claudio; Giordano, Benedetta; Badino, Cristina; Bellino, Silvio; Bozzatello, Paola; Montemagni, Cristiana; Rocca, Paola
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