Prodromal Phase of Psychosis and Drug Consumption in Emergency Services

Author(s):  
Braulio Girela Serrano
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 108-112
Author(s):  
Yousef Ahmed Alomi ◽  
Abeer Hussin Almasoudi ◽  
Ghormallah Abdullah Alghamdi ◽  
Nora Ali Abboud

2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (S1) ◽  
pp. s813-s814
Author(s):  
C.M. Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro ◽  
M. Guerrero Jiménez ◽  
J.E. Muñoz Negro

BackgroundTwenty-one percent of women with first episode of psychosis in the south Granada between 2008 and 2014 went to hospital emergency during the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) aiming a gynecological consultation caused by psychotic symptoms. Only one in five was referred to mental health services.AimsTo improve difficulties detecting cases during the prodromal phase, we aim to analyze the patient's profile and reasons for consultation and study whether there are variables that facilitate referral to specialist intervention.MethodsA retrospective clinical–cases review of medical histories was made searching for sociodemographic variables, drug consumption, emergency services consultations and psychotic prodromal outcomes.ResultsThey were single women between 18–32 years. Sixty percent reported cannabis consumption. All of them live with family. Eighty percent were studying or unemployed. Three types of emergency consultations were reported with a similar incidences: order the emergency-contraception-pill, a pregnancy test or “a scan to check virginity/a nonconsensual relationship”. During the initial exploration, about 40% were under the influence of drugs. Most of them had nonspecific symptoms of anxiety, emotional lability, irritability, etc. In half of the cases were reported weight loss, insomnia and several variations of the usual behavior in recent days.DiscussionThe most important variable is to analyze the reason for consultation. Moreover, substance abuse and a combination of prodromal symptoms including positive and other nonspecific are detected. Furthermore, at the profile with possible demands, we believe it is appropriate not to delay mental health assessment after making the appropriate intervention.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.


Author(s):  
Vanessa Puetz ◽  
Thomas Günther ◽  
Berrak Kahraman-Lanzerath ◽  
Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann ◽  
Kerstin Konrad

Objectives: Although clear advances have been achieved in the study of early-onset schizophrenia (EOS), little is known to date about premorbid and prodromal neuropsychological functioning in EOS. Method: Here, we report on a case of an adolescent male with EOS who underwent neuropsychological testing before and after illness onset. Results: Marked cognitive deficits in the domains of attention, set-shifting, and verbal memory were present both pre-onset and during the course of schizophrenia, though only deficits in verbal memory persisted after illness-onset and antipsychotic treatment. Conclusion: The findings of this case study suggest that impairments in the verbal memory domain are particularly prominent symptoms of cognitive impairment in prodromal EOS and persist in the course of the disorder, which further demonstrates the difficult clinical situation of adequate schooling opportunities for adolescent patients with EOS.


Crisis ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (5) ◽  
pp. 375-382
Author(s):  
Remco F. P. de Winter ◽  
Mirjam C. Hazewinkel ◽  
Roland van de Sande ◽  
Derek P. de Beurs ◽  
Marieke H. de Groot

Abstract. Background: Outreach psychiatric emergency services play an important role in all stages of a suicidal crisis; however, empirical assessment data are scarce. This study describes characteristics of patients assessed by these services and involved in suicidal crises. Method: During a 5-year period, detailed information from psychiatric emergency service assessments was recorded; 14,705 assessments were included. Characteristics of patients with/without suicidal behavior and with/without suicide attempts were compared. Outcomes were adjusted for clustering of features within individual patients. Results: Suicidal behavior was assessed in 32.2% of patients, of whom 9.2% attempted suicide. Suicidal behavior was most commonly associated with depression or adjustment disorder and these patients were referred to the service by a general practitioner or a general hospital, whereas those who attempted suicide were less likely to be referred by a general practitioner. Those who attempted suicide were more likely to be female and have had a referral by a general hospital. Self-poisoning by medication was the most common method of attempting suicide. Limitations: Bias could be due to missed or incomplete assessments. Primary diagnoses were based on clinical observation at the time of the assessment or on the primary diagnosis previously recorded. In addition, suicidal behavior or attempted suicide might have been underestimated. Conclusions: Suicidal behavior is commonplace in assessments by psychiatric emergency services. Suicidal patients with/without a suicide attempt differed with respect to demographic features, primary diagnoses, and referring entities, but not with respect to treatment policy. About 40% of the suicidal patients with/without an attempt were admitted following assessment.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arthur Velakoulis ◽  
Tony McHugh ◽  
Jane Nursey ◽  
Malcom Hopwood

2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Musa Musa

This research was conducted to determine the Effectiveness of Jakarta Siaga 112 Emergency Services in Fire Management by UPT. Disaster Data & Information Center of BPBD DKI Jakarta Province by paying attention to aspects contained in the Effectiveness of the Jakarta Siaga Emergency Service Program 112. The research method was carried out with a case study method with data collection techniques using interview methods and document review. Interviews were conducted on 10 (ten) key informants, document review focused on documents related to the Jakarta Emergency Alert Service 112 Effectiveness research in Fire Management. The results showed that the Effectiveness of Jakarta Siaga 112 Emergency Services in Fire Management by UPT. The Center for Disaster Data & Information BPBD DKI Jakarta Province Its effectiveness is still low, due to the Implementation of Emergency Services Jakarta Standby 112 in Fire Management implemented by UPT. Disaster Data & Information Center of BPBD DKI Jakarta Province in terms of the Target Group Understanding of the Program, the Achievement of the Program Objectives aspects, and the Program Follow-up aspects. It is recommended to continue to disseminate this Emergency Service to the public, it is necessary to increase the firm commitment of the Head of 8 SKPD related to fire management so that all units play a role in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Fire Management and the evaluation and follow-up of program services that are held periodically 3 once a month.Keywords: Effectiveness, Emergency Services, Fire Handling


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