Improving Pathways to Care for Patients at High Psychosis Risk in Switzerland: PsyYoung Study Protocol.

Author: AlamedaLuis, AndreouChristina, ArmandoMarco, BaileyBarbara, BarbeRemy, BorgwardtStefan, CaronCamille, ConchonCaroline, ConusPhilippe, CrameriAureliano, CurtisLogos, EdanAnne, GenoudDavina, GrobCarmina, GrosJulia, HerbrechtEvelyn, HuberChristian G, JouabliSondes, KapsaridiAfroditi, Liso NavarroAna, MicaliNadia, NanzerNathalie, PlessenKerstin Jessica, SennSmeralda, SolidaAlessandra, Sprüngli-ToffelElodie

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Psychotic disorders are one of the main causes of chronic disability in young people. An at-risk mental state (ARMS) is represented by subclinical symptoms that precede the first episode of psychosis (FEP). The PsyYoung project aims to optimize the detection of an ARMS while reducing unnecessary psy...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380609/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

PsyYoung: A Pathway to Better Psychosis Care

This study delves into the [psychiatry] realm, focusing on improving care pathways for young individuals at high risk of developing psychosis. The PsyYoung project aims to optimize the detection of [at-risk mental state (ARMS)], a period characterized by subclinical symptoms that precede the first episode of psychosis. By investigating the effects of service changes on referrals and outcomes, the researchers hope to reduce unnecessary psychiatric treatments and provide more targeted and effective care for vulnerable young people.

Early Detection and Intervention: A Crucial Step in Psychosis Care

The PsyYoung project highlights the importance of early detection and intervention in preventing the development of full-blown psychosis. By identifying ARMS at an early stage, healthcare providers can implement proactive interventions to mitigate the risk of psychosis and improve long-term outcomes. The study's findings could significantly impact the way mental health services are delivered, particularly for young people, ensuring timely and appropriate support for those at risk.

Navigating Mental Health Challenges: A Journey of Support

Mental health challenges can be daunting, especially for young people. Just as a camel navigates the desert relying on its instincts and learned knowledge, individuals facing mental health issues need a supportive environment and access to effective interventions. The PsyYoung project underscores the importance of building robust mental health services that can effectively identify, support, and treat individuals at risk of psychosis. Early detection, personalized care, and ongoing support are crucial for ensuring a healthy and fulfilling life.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

The PsyYoung project is a beacon of hope for young people facing the challenges of psychosis. By providing early detection, personalized care, and ongoing support, this initiative can help navigate the complex landscape of mental illness, offering a path towards resilience and well-being. Just as the desert camel navigates its harsh environment with courage and resilience, we too can embrace the challenges of mental health with hope and a commitment to ongoing support.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-08-01
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

37510757

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC10380609

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