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The Psychosis Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S): Defining Dimensions and Improving Outcomes in Early Psychosis

Psychotic disorders are among the most complex medical conditions. Longitudinal cohort studies may offer further insight into determinants of functional outcome after a psychotic episode. This paper describes the Psychosis Recent Onset in GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S) that currently contains data on 10...

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Autores principales: Liemburg, Edith J., Castelein, Stynke, van Es, Frank, Scholte-Stalenhoef, Anne Neeltje, van de Willige, Gerard, Smid, Henderikus, Visser, Ellen, Knegtering, Henderikus, Bruggeman, Richard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25412332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113521
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author Liemburg, Edith J.
Castelein, Stynke
van Es, Frank
Scholte-Stalenhoef, Anne Neeltje
van de Willige, Gerard
Smid, Henderikus
Visser, Ellen
Knegtering, Henderikus
Bruggeman, Richard
author_facet Liemburg, Edith J.
Castelein, Stynke
van Es, Frank
Scholte-Stalenhoef, Anne Neeltje
van de Willige, Gerard
Smid, Henderikus
Visser, Ellen
Knegtering, Henderikus
Bruggeman, Richard
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description Psychotic disorders are among the most complex medical conditions. Longitudinal cohort studies may offer further insight into determinants of functional outcome after a psychotic episode. This paper describes the Psychosis Recent Onset in GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S) that currently contains data on 1076 early-episode patients with psychosis, including symptoms, personality, cognition, life events and other outcome determinants. Our goal in this report is to give an overview of PROGR-S, as a point of reference for future publications on the effect of cognition, personality and psychosocial functioning on outcomes. PROGR-S contains an extensive, diagnostic battery including anamnesis, biography, socio-demographic characteristics, clinical status, drug use, neuropsychological assessment, personality questionnaires, and physical status tests. Extensive follow-up data is available on psychopathology, physical condition, medication use, and care consumption. Sample characteristics were determined and related to existing literature. PROGR-S (period 1997–2009, n = 718) included the majority of the expected referrals in the catchment area. The average age was 27 (SD = 8.6) and two-thirds were male. The average IQ was lower than that in the healthy control group. The majority had been diagnosed with a psychotic spectrum disorder. A substantial number of the patients had depressive symptoms (479/718, 78%) and current cannabis or alcohol use (465/718, 75%). The level of community functioning was moderate, i.e. most patients were not in a relationship and were unemployed. The PROGR-S database contains a valuable cohort to study a range of aspects related to symptomatic and functional outcomes of recent onset psychosis, which may play a role in the treatment of this complex and disabling disorder. Results reported here show interesting starting points for future research. Thus, we aim to investigate long-term outcomes on the basis of cognition, personality, negative symptoms and physical health. Ultimately, we hope that this paper will contribute improving the health of patients with psychotic disorders.
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spelling pubmed-42390962014-11-26 The Psychosis Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S): Defining Dimensions and Improving Outcomes in Early Psychosis Liemburg, Edith J. Castelein, Stynke van Es, Frank Scholte-Stalenhoef, Anne Neeltje van de Willige, Gerard Smid, Henderikus Visser, Ellen Knegtering, Henderikus Bruggeman, Richard PLoS One Research Article Psychotic disorders are among the most complex medical conditions. Longitudinal cohort studies may offer further insight into determinants of functional outcome after a psychotic episode. This paper describes the Psychosis Recent Onset in GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S) that currently contains data on 1076 early-episode patients with psychosis, including symptoms, personality, cognition, life events and other outcome determinants. Our goal in this report is to give an overview of PROGR-S, as a point of reference for future publications on the effect of cognition, personality and psychosocial functioning on outcomes. PROGR-S contains an extensive, diagnostic battery including anamnesis, biography, socio-demographic characteristics, clinical status, drug use, neuropsychological assessment, personality questionnaires, and physical status tests. Extensive follow-up data is available on psychopathology, physical condition, medication use, and care consumption. Sample characteristics were determined and related to existing literature. PROGR-S (period 1997–2009, n = 718) included the majority of the expected referrals in the catchment area. The average age was 27 (SD = 8.6) and two-thirds were male. The average IQ was lower than that in the healthy control group. The majority had been diagnosed with a psychotic spectrum disorder. A substantial number of the patients had depressive symptoms (479/718, 78%) and current cannabis or alcohol use (465/718, 75%). The level of community functioning was moderate, i.e. most patients were not in a relationship and were unemployed. The PROGR-S database contains a valuable cohort to study a range of aspects related to symptomatic and functional outcomes of recent onset psychosis, which may play a role in the treatment of this complex and disabling disorder. Results reported here show interesting starting points for future research. Thus, we aim to investigate long-term outcomes on the basis of cognition, personality, negative symptoms and physical health. Ultimately, we hope that this paper will contribute improving the health of patients with psychotic disorders. Public Library of Science 2014-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4239096/ /pubmed/25412332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113521 Text en © 2014 Liemburg et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Liemburg, Edith J.
Castelein, Stynke
van Es, Frank
Scholte-Stalenhoef, Anne Neeltje
van de Willige, Gerard
Smid, Henderikus
Visser, Ellen
Knegtering, Henderikus
Bruggeman, Richard
The Psychosis Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S): Defining Dimensions and Improving Outcomes in Early Psychosis
title The Psychosis Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S): Defining Dimensions and Improving Outcomes in Early Psychosis
title_full The Psychosis Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S): Defining Dimensions and Improving Outcomes in Early Psychosis
title_fullStr The Psychosis Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S): Defining Dimensions and Improving Outcomes in Early Psychosis
title_full_unstemmed The Psychosis Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S): Defining Dimensions and Improving Outcomes in Early Psychosis
title_short The Psychosis Recent Onset GRoningen Survey (PROGR-S): Defining Dimensions and Improving Outcomes in Early Psychosis
title_sort psychosis recent onset groningen survey (progr-s): defining dimensions and improving outcomes in early psychosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25412332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113521
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