COVID-19 Impacts on Pennsylvania Coordinated Specialty Care for Early Psychosis Participants

Megan B.E. Jumper (westfall), Fanghong Dong, Emily M. Becker-Haimes, Lucy Miao, Catherine Conroy, Deepak Sarpal, Courtney Abegunde, Melanie Bennett, Christian G. Kohler, Monica E. Calkins

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Abstract

Objectives: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic produced swift, extensive changes in daily life, including for first-episode psychosis (FEP) clients. This study examined pandemic-related psychosocial impacts to clients while engaged in Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC). We also examined FEP client vaccination rates, as vaccinations can reduce hospitalizations/deaths, and related worries. Methods: Thirty-one clients (45% female; ages 13-39; 26% black, 61% white) from Pennsylvania (PA) CSC outpatient programs completed an online survey evaluating exposure to COVID-19, associated worries, coping, and safety strategies. Descriptive statistics characterized responses and demographic group differences. Additional program evaluation data informed vaccination rates for PA FEP clients. Results: Participants reported substantial pandemic-related impacts to daily life. Many clients reported improved safety measures to protect themselves/others from COVID-19. Clients largely denied substantial worries about infection for themselves, reporting greater concern for loved ones. Multiple coping strategies were endorsed, which, with few exceptions, did not differ among demographic groups. FEP clients had a low reported rate of vaccination (28.6%) as of September 2021. Conclusions: Observed prolonged pandemic effects may alter FEP client progress in CSC. Stakeholders should be prepared to adjust FEP treatment accordingly in the event of a similar disaster. Concentrated vaccination efforts may be necessary for this population.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere488
JournalDisaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 12 2023

Keywords

  • coordinated specialty care
  • coping
  • COVID-19 pandemic
  • early psychosis
  • psychosocial impacts

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