A systematic review of factors prolonging or reducing the duration of untreated psychosis for people with psychosis in low- and middle-income countries.
Marianne Paquin-GouletRajeev KrishnadasLouise BeattiePublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2023)
The methodological quality of the included studies limits the conclusions of this review. The results indicate an urgent need for further high-quality research in these countries. The socio-ecological model is a helpful framework for clinicians, scholars, and decision-makers to conceptualize factors that may affect the duration of untreated psychosis, highlight gaps in the literature as well as reflect on potential prevention strategies that may ultimately support early intervention services for people with psychosis in developing countries.