The incidence and admission rate for first-episode psychosis in young people before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Melbourne, Australia.
O'Donoghue BrianHannah CollettSophie BoydYuanna ZhouEmily CastagniniEllie BrownRebekah StreetBarnaby NelsonAndrew ThompsonPatrick D McGorryPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
There was a mild increase, which did not reach statistical significance, in the overall incidence of first-episode psychosis; however, the pattern of presentations changed significantly, with nearly twice as many cases presenting in the later months of the restrictions. There was a significant increase in both voluntary and involuntary admissions, and the possible explanations for these findings are discussed.