Background: Migrants present high rates of psychosis. A better understanding of this phenomenon is needed. Methods: We conducted a multicentre First-Episode Psychosis (FEP) prospective study over two years (January 2012–December 2013) to evaluate first-generation migrants presenting with FEP at the participating Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs). Results: 109 FEP migrants were identified. Almost half of them were highly educated, employed and in a stable affective relationship. The average age was 32.8 (± 9.8) years, and the average length of stay in Italy was 8.6 (± 8.8) years. About 2/3 of patients were referred to CMHCs following Emergency Department access or psychiatric admission. Conclusions: Our finding of a “high functioning portrait” of FEP migrants allow us to hypothesize that a high burden of negative psychosocial factors is likely to be needed for the FEP onset. Furtherly, mental health services should implement more appropriate resources and organizational methods to respond to migrants’ health needs.

First-episode Psychosis and Migration in Italy: Results from a Study in the Italian Mental Health Services (Pep-Ita Study) / Tarricone, I.; D'Andrea, G.; Storbini, V.; Braca, M.; Ferrari, S.; Reggianini, C.; Rigatelli, M.; Gramaglia, C.; Zeppegno, P.; Gambaro, E.; Luciano, M.; Ceregato, A.; Altamura, M.; Barrasso, G.; Primavera, D.; Carpiniello, B.; Todarello, O.; Berlincioni, V.; Podavini, F.; Morgan, C.; Murray, R. M.; Di Forti, M.; Muratori, R.; Berardi, D.. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH. - ISSN 1557-1912. - 23:3(2021), pp. 519-527. [10.1007/s10903-021-01168-w]

First-episode Psychosis and Migration in Italy: Results from a Study in the Italian Mental Health Services (Pep-Ita Study)

Tarricone I.;Ferrari S.;Reggianini C.;Rigatelli M.;Luciano M.;Ceregato A.;
2021

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Background: Migrants present high rates of psychosis. A better understanding of this phenomenon is needed. Methods: We conducted a multicentre First-Episode Psychosis (FEP) prospective study over two years (January 2012–December 2013) to evaluate first-generation migrants presenting with FEP at the participating Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs). Results: 109 FEP migrants were identified. Almost half of them were highly educated, employed and in a stable affective relationship. The average age was 32.8 (± 9.8) years, and the average length of stay in Italy was 8.6 (± 8.8) years. About 2/3 of patients were referred to CMHCs following Emergency Department access or psychiatric admission. Conclusions: Our finding of a “high functioning portrait” of FEP migrants allow us to hypothesize that a high burden of negative psychosocial factors is likely to be needed for the FEP onset. Furtherly, mental health services should implement more appropriate resources and organizational methods to respond to migrants’ health needs.
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First-episode Psychosis and Migration in Italy: Results from a Study in the Italian Mental Health Services (Pep-Ita Study) / Tarricone, I.; D'Andrea, G.; Storbini, V.; Braca, M.; Ferrari, S.; Reggianini, C.; Rigatelli, M.; Gramaglia, C.; Zeppegno, P.; Gambaro, E.; Luciano, M.; Ceregato, A.; Altamura, M.; Barrasso, G.; Primavera, D.; Carpiniello, B.; Todarello, O.; Berlincioni, V.; Podavini, F.; Morgan, C.; Murray, R. M.; Di Forti, M.; Muratori, R.; Berardi, D.. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH. - ISSN 1557-1912. - 23:3(2021), pp. 519-527. [10.1007/s10903-021-01168-w]
Tarricone, I.; D'Andrea, G.; Storbini, V.; Braca, M.; Ferrari, S.; Reggianini, C.; Rigatelli, M.; Gramaglia, C.; Zeppegno, P.; Gambaro, E.; Luciano, M.; Ceregato, A.; Altamura, M.; Barrasso, G.; Primavera, D.; Carpiniello, B.; Todarello, O.; Berlincioni, V.; Podavini, F.; Morgan, C.; Murray, R. M.; Di Forti, M.; Muratori, R.; Berardi, D.
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