Comparison of antipsychotic naïve first‐episode psychosis patients and healthy controls in Uganda
Article 2021 en
Authors
EM
Emmanuel Kiiza Mwesiga
DA
Dickens Akena
NK
Nastassja Koen
Abstract
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The risk factors for a first episode of psychosis in this low and middle-income population were like those described in high-income countries. Further studies on interventions to prevent the transition to psychotic disorders in this sub-groups of patients are recommended. Also, the use of specialized early intervention services in improving the quality of life needs to be evaluated.
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