Title of article :
The subjective consequences of suffering a first episode
psychosis: trauma and suicide behaviour
Author/Authors :
Nicholas Tarrier، نويسنده , , Sobia Khan، نويسنده , , Joanne Cater، نويسنده , , Alicia Picken، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background The subjective impact of a
psychotic breakdown can be profound, potentially
resulting in loss of social roles, hopes and aspirations
and leading to stigmatisation, trauma and elevated
suicide risk. This study aimed to assess the subjective
effect and consequences of suffering a first episode of
psychosis. It was hypothesised that suicide behaviour
would be associated with the negative consequences
of psychosis and co-morbid symptomatic-PTSD.
Methods Patients were assessed by means of a semistructured
interview on their reactions and experience
of their psychotic episode and its treatment and by
means of standardised methods for psychotic
(PANSS) and trauma-related (CAPS) symptoms. Results
A total of 35 patients suffering their first episode
of psychosis were interviewed. As a result of the onset
of their illness, 77% indicated they had suffered loss
or disruption to their life, 60% had thwarted future
aspirations, 38% had suffered violence or harassment,
53% had suffered stigma and 50% social exclusion.
Totally, 80% felt they had been traumatised by their
treatment and 38% were cases for symptomatic-PTSD.
Symptomatic-PTSD was significantly associated with
involuntary hospitalisation but not psychotic symptoms.
Positive psychotic symptoms were associated
with harassment, stigma and social exclusion. Suicidal
ideation was reported by 40% and 31% reported
attempting suicide. Suicidal behaviour was greater in
those suffering symptomatic-PTSD but this was not
significant, suicidal behaviour was significantly associated
with the experience of trauma, but not the
severity of that trauma, prior to the onset of their
psychosis. Conclusions The negative consequences of
a psychotic episode are significant. The potential
iatrogenic effect of psychiatric care needs to be considered.
Interventions need to be developed to reduce
traumatisation and suicide risk.
Keywords :
first episode psychosis – schizophrenia– subjective effects – suicide risk – trauma – posttraumaticstress disorder
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)