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Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care in Early Intervention in Psychosis: State of Implementation and Provider Views on Challenges

Helen J. Wood, Christina Babusci, Sarah Bendall, Deepak K. Sarpal, Nev Jones

2023Psychiatric Services14 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although trauma is increasingly recognized as a major risk factor for psychosis and for its link to treatment outcomes, the landscape of trauma-related practices in specialized early psychosis services in the United States and other countries remains only poorly characterized. Research documenting the perspectives of frontline providers is also lacking. The primary goals of this study were to document the state of trauma-related policy implementation in early intervention in psychosis (EIP) programs and to gather provider perspectives. METHODS: This was a mixed-methods project involving an international EIP provider survey, followed by in-depth provider interviews. The survey was disseminated in Australia, Canada, Chile, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In total, 164 providers, representing 110 unique sites, completed the survey. Frequencies were calculated for responses to survey items, and open-ended responses were analyzed with a systematic content analysis. RESULTS: The survey findings suggested low implementation rates for a variety of assessment and support practices related to trauma and trauma-informed care. Coding of open-ended responses revealed numerous concerns and uncertainties among providers regarding the relationship between trauma and psychosis and the state of the EIP field. CONCLUSIONS: An expansion of research and service development aimed at better meeting the trauma-related needs of young people with psychosis is essential, with implications for EIP outcomes and service user and staff experiences.

Topics & Concepts

Intervention (counseling)PsychosisTrauma carePsychiatryPsychologyState (computer science)PsychotherapistMedical emergencyMedicineNursingClinical psychologyComputer scienceAlgorithmSchizophrenia research and treatmentChild Abuse and TraumaFamily Caregiving in Mental Illness