BMC Psychiatry (Jan 2007)

Main clinical features in patients at their first psychiatric admission to Italian acute hospital psychiatric wards. The PERSEO study

  • Russo Federico,
  • Righi Roberto,
  • Minervini Lina,
  • Margari Francesco,
  • Casacchia Massimo,
  • Boncompagni Giancarlo,
  • Boccalon Roberto M,
  • Ballerini Andrea,
  • Salteri Andrea,
  • Frediani Sonia,
  • Rossi Andrea,
  • Scatigna Marco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-7-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 3

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Abstract Background Few data are available on subjects presenting to acute wards for the first time with psychotic symptoms. The aims of this paper are (i) to describe the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients at their first psychiatric admission (FPA), including socio-demographic features, risk factors, life habits, modalities of onset, psychiatric diagnoses and treatments before admission; (ii) to assess the aggressive behavior and the clinical management of FPA patients in Italian acute hospital psychiatric wards, called SPDCs (Servizio Psichiatrico Diagnosi e Cura = psychiatric service for diagnosis and management). Method Cross-sectional observational multi-center study involving 62 Italian SPDCs (PERSEO – Psychiatric EmeRgency Study and EpidemiOlogy). Results 253 FPA aged Conclusion Subjects presenting at their first psychiatric ward admission have often not undergone previous adequate psychiatric assessment and diagnostic procedures. The first hospital admission allows diagnosis and psychopharmacological treatment to be established. In our population, aggressive behaviors were rather frequent, although most commonly verbal. Psychiatric symptoms, as evaluated by psychiatrists and patients, improved significantly from admission to discharge both for FPA and non-FPA patients.