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Research Article

Exploring the Health Status of People with First-Episode Psychosis Enrolled in the Early Intervention in Psychosis Program

, RN, MScORCID Icon, , RN, PhD & , RN, PhD
 

Abstract

People diagnosed with mental disorders are at risk of developing physical health co-morbidities. An exploratory “within-subject” and “between-group” design examined the health outcomes of a group diagnosed with first-episode psychosis enrolled in an early intervention in psychosis program over 12 months. The findings were compared with a group diagnosed with psychosis for more than two years. Participants with first-episode psychosis recorded a significant increase in weight over 12 months when assessed against the comparison group. The findings show that the potential for developing physical health co-morbidities begins from the time of diagnosis and commencement of antipsychotic medications.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest.

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Funding

This project was supported by the Western Australian Department of Health under Targeted Research Funds 2013 Round 3 (Wynaden et al., Citation2014).

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