Author |
Rezende Andrade, Mario Cesar
![]() ![]() Slade, Mike ![]() Bandeira, Marina ![]() Evans-Lacko, Sara ![]() Komaroff, Janina ![]() Martin, Denise ![]() ![]() Mari, Jair de Jesus ![]() ![]() Andreoli, Sergio Baxter ![]() ![]() |
Abstract | Background: The affective burden of psychotic disorder has been increasingly recognised. However, subjective reports of distress and its covariates, especially those related to service use, remain under-investigated in patients with psychosis. Methods: This study investigated subjective distress and its covariates in a representative sample of 401 outpatients with a confirmed diagnosis of psychotic disorders in Brazil. Distress was assessed using the corresponding domain of a standardised measure of need - the Camberwell Assessment of Need. Results: Distress was reported as a need by 165 (41%) patients, being met in 78 (20%) and unmet in 87 (22%). Hierarchical logistic regression showed that the presence of distress as a need was predicted by attendance at psychotherapy (OR=3.49, CI=1.62-7.53), presence of suicidal ideation (OR=2.89, CI=1.75-4.79), non-attendance at psychosocial rehabilitation (OR=2.84, CI=1.31-6.19), and higher psychopathology (OR= 1.09, CI=1.06-1.12). An unmet need was predicted by family not accompanying patients to treatment (OR=2.60, CI=1.05-6.44) and higher psychopathology (OR=1.05, CI=1.02-1.09). Limitation: The use of a cross-sectional design and a single questionnaire domain to evaluate distress are the main limitations. Conclusions: Subjective distress is a common unmet need in psychosis, and can be treated. The main clinical implication is that subjective distress in psychosis may be impacted on by family engagement and psycho social interventions. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
Keywords |
Psychotic disorders
Outcome Distress Psychological stress Needs assessmentQuality-Of-Life 1st Episode Psychosis Severe Mental-Illness 1st-Episode Psychosis Camberwell Assessment Brazilian Version Self-Esteem Schizophrenia Reliability Depression |
Language | English |
Sponsor |
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) |
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Date | 2016 |
Published in | Journal Of Affective Disorders. Amsterdam, v. 189, p. 220-223, 2016. |
ISSN | 0165-0327 (Sherpa/Romeo, impact factor) |
Publisher | Elsevier Science Bv |
Extent | 220-223 |
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Access rights | Closed access |
Type | Article |
Web of Science ID | WOS:000364170200032 |
URI | http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/46104 |
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