Initiating Treatment Within 14 Days Of First-Episode Psychosis Appears To Reduce Risk Of Deliberate Self-Harm Among Young People, Report Suggests

Psychiatric News (3/8) says, “Young people who began treatment within 14 days of being diagnosed with first-episode psychosis (FEP) were less likely to deliberately harm themselves than those who did not initiate treatment, according to a report” that was “based on data collected from Ohio Medicaid claims for more than 6,300 youth with FEP.” According to the results, “of the 4,419 youth who initiated treatment, 134 (3.0%) deliberately harmed themselves at least once; among the 1,930 youth who did not initiate treatment, 95 (4.9%) deliberately harmed themselves.” These results were published online Feb. 28 in Psychiatric Services, a publication of the American Psychiatric Association.

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— “Entering Treatment After First Episode of Psychosis May Reduce Risk of Self-Harm, Psychiatric News, March 8, 2023

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