onset of psychosis
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noun[C or U]
uk/saɪˈkəʊ.sɪs/us/saɪˈkoʊ.sɪs/
any of a number of the more severe mental diseases that make someone believe things that are ...
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It might be hypothesized that those who initiate contact with professional helpers before the onsetofpsychosiswill have shorter treatment delays once psychosis occurs.
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Some groups of asylum seekers have high rates of drug use, which can lead to earlyonsetofpsychosis.
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In addition, we also assessed the implications of whether patients had contact with a professional care provider before or after theonsetofpsychosis.
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Table 2 shows the type of professional or service initially consulted as a function of whether that consultation occurred before or afteronsetofpsychosis.
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Those who had been seen before, but not at the time ofonsetofpsychosis, had an intermediate length of delay.
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When the first psychiatric symptoms were not psychosis, this date would be earlier than the initialonsetofpsychosis.
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These maternal ratings were compared in those with and without psychotic symptoms and used to predict the lateronsetofpsychosis.
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The divergence was first detectable at 12 years of age, preceding the clinicalonsetofpsychosisby 10 years.
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The time betweenonsetofpsychosisand initiation of any form of treatment (almost always involving medication).
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We examined the pattern of first service contact afteronsetofpsychosisfor the 40 patients who had initial contacts before psychosis.
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Observers' recall ofonsetofpsychosiswill be influenced by their perceptiveness, possible denial, tolerance for eccentricity and\\or the extent to which the onset is accompanied by bizarre behaviours.
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They highlight the value of early recognition and the necessity for prompt delivery of early, appropriately designed and effective intervention programmes for those with a recentonsetofpsychosis.
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Given that individuals with psychotic disorders often have prodromal symptoms and/ or psychiatric co-morbidity, such service contacts could have occurred before or after theonsetofpsychosis.
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Hospital services, especially emergency rooms, are more likely to feature in the initial contact for those presenting after theonsetofpsychosisthan for those presenting earlier.
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Theonsetofpsychosiswas often hard to date in such individuals, since relatives tended to regard symptoms as an extension and caricature of the usual personality.
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An individual could also be suffering from an acuteonsetofpsychosis.
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He studied the relationship between body structure and theonsetofpsychosis.
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