The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and associated factors in first-episode psychosis

Jonathan Tsiglopoulos, Nicholas Pearson,Nathan Mifsud, Emily Castagnini,Kelly Allott,Andrew Thompson,Eoin Killackey,Patrick Mcgorry,Brian O'Donoghue

EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY(2024)

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AimVitamin D deficiency is prevalent in people with established psychotic disorders, but less is known about vitamin D levels in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). This study aimed to determine the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in people with FEP and identify the factors associated with vitamin D status.MethodsThis was a prospective cohort study nested within a randomized controlled trial, which included 37 young people with an FEP with minimal antipsychotic medication exposure.ResultsTwenty-four percent of participants were vitamin D deficient, and a further 30% were vitamin D insufficient. There was no association between vitamin D and demographic factors or clinical symptoms (positive, negative, general psychopathology and depressive symptoms) or cognition and functioning. However, vitamin D levels were associated with season of sampling.ConclusionsConsidering the longer-term adverse effects associated with vitamin D deficiency, it is warranted to ensure this clinical population receives supplementation if indicated.
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cognition,psychopathology,psychotic disorders,schizophrenia,vitamin D
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