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T245. THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN THE FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

BACKGROUND: Currently, there is a great interest in stress since many diseases can be affected by stress, including psychotic disorders. Interpretation and capacity of the person to tackle situations of psychosocial stress and their recovery capacities are relevant factors in the prevention of psych...

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Autores principales: Vila-Badia, Regina, Butjosa, Anna, Del Cacho, Núria, de Aguileta, Itziar Riera-López, Alvárez, Mar, Pardo, Marta, Coromina, Marta, Grases, Núria, Ochoa, Susana, Usall, Judith
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887847/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby016.521
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author Vila-Badia, Regina
Butjosa, Anna
Del Cacho, Núria
de Aguileta, Itziar Riera-López
Alvárez, Mar
Pardo, Marta
Coromina, Marta
Grases, Núria
Ochoa, Susana
Usall, Judith
author_facet Vila-Badia, Regina
Butjosa, Anna
Del Cacho, Núria
de Aguileta, Itziar Riera-López
Alvárez, Mar
Pardo, Marta
Coromina, Marta
Grases, Núria
Ochoa, Susana
Usall, Judith
author_sort Vila-Badia, Regina
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description BACKGROUND: Currently, there is a great interest in stress since many diseases can be affected by stress, including psychotic disorders. Interpretation and capacity of the person to tackle situations of psychosocial stress and their recovery capacities are relevant factors in the prevention of psychotic disorders (López-Soler, 2008; N Pereda, 2009, 2010; Noemí Pereda, Guilera, Forns, & Gómez-Benito, 2009). Some of protector factors that have been studied are the following: Resilience (R), Coping Strategies (CS) and Social Support (SS). Furthermore, few studies have been performed with FEP population. METHODS: This research was part of a longitudinal observational study called ‘PROFEP Group’ in Catalonia. The patients belong to Mental Health Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu (for adults) and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu (for children and adolescents) health care sector. Participants were FEP patients (N=15); males= 9, females= 6) and HC (N=19; males=6, females=13) between 14 and 42 years. We used the PANSS scale (positive, negative and general) to evaluate psychotic symptoms and DUKE (social support), EMA (coping strategies) and CD-RISC-17 (resilience) scales to evaluate protective factors. RESULTS: FEP patients showed worse resilience (p<0.05), less social support (p<0.05) and more avoidance coping strategies (p<0.05) than HC. On the other hand, in FEP patients, some protective factors correlate with the symptomatology. The DUKE scale and the EMA cautious action subscale correlate with the total PANSS, while the EMA social joining subscale correlates with the positive symptoms (p<0.05). DISCUSSION: Resilience, Coping Strategies and Social Support seem to have an important role in the appearance and severity of an FEP. It is necessary to carry out more studies with more sample, even so, the results indicate that these factors may be important for the prevention of an FEP and could be worked on in future interventions in FEP patients as well as in HC.
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spelling pubmed-58878472018-04-11 T245. THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN THE FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS Vila-Badia, Regina Butjosa, Anna Del Cacho, Núria de Aguileta, Itziar Riera-López Alvárez, Mar Pardo, Marta Coromina, Marta Grases, Núria Ochoa, Susana Usall, Judith Schizophr Bull Abstracts BACKGROUND: Currently, there is a great interest in stress since many diseases can be affected by stress, including psychotic disorders. Interpretation and capacity of the person to tackle situations of psychosocial stress and their recovery capacities are relevant factors in the prevention of psychotic disorders (López-Soler, 2008; N Pereda, 2009, 2010; Noemí Pereda, Guilera, Forns, & Gómez-Benito, 2009). Some of protector factors that have been studied are the following: Resilience (R), Coping Strategies (CS) and Social Support (SS). Furthermore, few studies have been performed with FEP population. METHODS: This research was part of a longitudinal observational study called ‘PROFEP Group’ in Catalonia. The patients belong to Mental Health Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu (for adults) and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu (for children and adolescents) health care sector. Participants were FEP patients (N=15); males= 9, females= 6) and HC (N=19; males=6, females=13) between 14 and 42 years. We used the PANSS scale (positive, negative and general) to evaluate psychotic symptoms and DUKE (social support), EMA (coping strategies) and CD-RISC-17 (resilience) scales to evaluate protective factors. RESULTS: FEP patients showed worse resilience (p<0.05), less social support (p<0.05) and more avoidance coping strategies (p<0.05) than HC. On the other hand, in FEP patients, some protective factors correlate with the symptomatology. The DUKE scale and the EMA cautious action subscale correlate with the total PANSS, while the EMA social joining subscale correlates with the positive symptoms (p<0.05). DISCUSSION: Resilience, Coping Strategies and Social Support seem to have an important role in the appearance and severity of an FEP. It is necessary to carry out more studies with more sample, even so, the results indicate that these factors may be important for the prevention of an FEP and could be worked on in future interventions in FEP patients as well as in HC. Oxford University Press 2018-04 2018-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5887847/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby016.521 Text en © Maryland Psychiatric Research Center 2018. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vila-Badia, Regina
Butjosa, Anna
Del Cacho, Núria
de Aguileta, Itziar Riera-López
Alvárez, Mar
Pardo, Marta
Coromina, Marta
Grases, Núria
Ochoa, Susana
Usall, Judith
T245. THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN THE FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
title T245. THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN THE FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
title_full T245. THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN THE FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
title_fullStr T245. THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN THE FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
title_full_unstemmed T245. THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN THE FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
title_short T245. THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN THE FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
title_sort t245. the role of protective factors in the first-episode psychosis: preliminary results
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5887847/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby016.521
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