학술논문

Parental perceptions of second opinion consultations for recent onset schizophrenia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Early Intervention in Psychiatry. Sep2023, Vol. 17 Issue 9, p939-944. 6p.
Subject
*PARENT attitudes
*SCHIZOPHRENIA
*PEOPLE with schizophrenia
Language
ISSN
1751-7885
Abstract
Aim: Correct early diagnosis and intervention for schizophrenia is associated with improved outcomes. This study sought to determine the potential value of specialized consultations for individuals thought to have a recent‐onset schizophrenia spectrum disorder who were not receiving specialized care. Methods: 121 consecutive one‐time consultations were performed in a clinic specializing in recent‐onset schizophrenia. Parents of 79 patients were questioned about the process and the value of the consultation. Results: Consultations were perceived by parents as both positive and helpful experiences. 85% of parents were somewhat or very happy with the consultation experience, and 86% found the consultation to be moderately or very helpful. A third of parents viewed the consultation as contributing to the long‐term improvement of the patient's condition. Conclusions: The findings demonstrate the potential value of consultations for individuals with possible schizophrenia spectrum disorders not receiving specialized treatment, and provide rationale for comprehensive studies investigating the widespread implementation of such consultations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]