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[Early intervention in an early psychosis outpatient clinic].

作者信息

Shimodera Shinji, Inoue Shimpei, Fujita Hirokazu, Suga Yosuke, Ichiki Masahiko

机构信息

Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University.

出版信息

Seishin Shinkeigaku Zasshi. 2013;115(2):168-73.

PMID:23691806
Abstract

The importance of early detection and intervention for psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, is beginning to attract attention based on the results of imaging and psychosocial studies. Unfortunately, Japan still lags markedly behind Western countries and Australia in respect of early detection and intervention. We conducted a collaborative questionnaire survey of mental health among junior and senior high school students, and found that education on psychiatric disorders is not provided in schools and that the detection of these disorders is delayed due to the lack of awareness and accurate information. Early detection and treatment of psychiatric disorders takes more time than regular outpatient care, and an early psychosis outpatient clinic was established at our institution as a special outpatient clinic. The early psychosis outpatient clinic managed by me cannot be involved in visiting schools to carry out educational activities due to manpower problems and other reasons. However, through individual cases, I am aware that cooperation with schools is as important as cooperation with patients' families, not only to treat psychiatric symptoms, but also to check whether students are viewed with discomfort by classmates due to adverse effects of treatment, such as extrapyramidal symptoms. My aim is to improve the mental health of as many children as possible through future activities.

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