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DUP
(redirected from Duration of Untreated Psychosis)

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DUPDemocratic Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
DUPDuplicate
DUPDéclaration d'Utilité Publique (French: Declaration of Public Utility)
DUPDaughters of Utah Pioneers
DUPDuration of Untreated Psychosis
DUPData User Part (SS7)
DUPDiundecyl Phthalate (chemical)
DUPDruck Und Papier (German)
DUPDuplicate Policy (insurance)
DUPDeed under Power of Sale (real estate; Georgia)
DUPDepot Utilization Plan
DUPDefinition-Use Pair
DUPDelft University Press (Netherlands)


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The median duration of untreated psychosis in Rogaland county was 5 weeks, compared with 16 weeks in the other areas.
3) Early Negative Outcomes A longer duration of untreated psychosis prior to starting therapy with antipsychotic medications is correlated with more significant, persistent psychopathology and poorer functional outcomes, according to recent studies.
RELATED ARTICLE: Key Points * From all the factors postulated to influence schizophrenia, family environment, substance abuse and duration of untreated psychosis are the most important modifiable predictors of outcome.
 
 
 
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