Latency to first pharmacological treatment [duration of untreated illness (DUI)] in psychiatric disorders can be measured in years, with differences across diagnostic areas and relevant consequences in terms of socio-occupational functioning and outcome. Within the psychopathological onset of a specific disorder, many factors influence access and latency to first pharmacotherapy and the present study aimed to investigate such factors, through an ad-hoc developed questionnaire, in a sample of 538 patients with diagnoses of schizophrenia-spectrum disorder (SZ), mood disorder (MD), and anxiety disorder (AD). Patients with SZs showed earlier ages at onset, first diagnosis and treatment, as well as shorter DUI compared with other patients (43.17...
This study aimed to examine the pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in fi...
This study aimed to examine the pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in fi...
Anxiety disorders are disabling and generally chronic conditions, with a lifetime prevalence of 15-2...
Latency to first pharmacological treatment [duration of untreated illness (DUI)] in psychiatric diso...
Latency to first pharmacological treatment [duration of untreated illness (DUI)] in psychiatric diso...
Background The duration of untreated illness (DUI) is a measure to express the latency to first psyc...
Aims Psychiatric disorders represent highly impairing conditions, often underdiagnosed and undertrea...
Aim The latency to first pharmacological treatment (duration of untreated illness or \u2018DUI\u2019...
It is established that delayed effective pharmacotherapy plays a significant role in the overall bur...
Background: Previous investigation on the duration of untreated illness (DUI) in patients with Major...
This study was designed to investigate and compare demographic and clinical features with specific e...
The duration of untreated illness (DUI), meaning the latency to the pharmacological treatment, has b...
Background: Several studies show an association between a long duration of untreated illness (DUI) a...
Recent literature considers duration of illness (DI) and duration of untreated illness (DUI) as impo...
This study aimed to examine the pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in fi...
This study aimed to examine the pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in fi...
This study aimed to examine the pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in fi...
Anxiety disorders are disabling and generally chronic conditions, with a lifetime prevalence of 15-2...
Latency to first pharmacological treatment [duration of untreated illness (DUI)] in psychiatric diso...
Latency to first pharmacological treatment [duration of untreated illness (DUI)] in psychiatric diso...
Background The duration of untreated illness (DUI) is a measure to express the latency to first psyc...
Aims Psychiatric disorders represent highly impairing conditions, often underdiagnosed and undertrea...
Aim The latency to first pharmacological treatment (duration of untreated illness or \u2018DUI\u2019...
It is established that delayed effective pharmacotherapy plays a significant role in the overall bur...
Background: Previous investigation on the duration of untreated illness (DUI) in patients with Major...
This study was designed to investigate and compare demographic and clinical features with specific e...
The duration of untreated illness (DUI), meaning the latency to the pharmacological treatment, has b...
Background: Several studies show an association between a long duration of untreated illness (DUI) a...
Recent literature considers duration of illness (DI) and duration of untreated illness (DUI) as impo...
This study aimed to examine the pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in fi...
This study aimed to examine the pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in fi...
This study aimed to examine the pathways to care and the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in fi...
Anxiety disorders are disabling and generally chronic conditions, with a lifetime prevalence of 15-2...