Ellie Brown, Emily Castagnini, Alison Langstone, Nathan Mifsud, Caroline Gao, Patrick McGorry, Eoin Killackey, Brian O'Donoghue
Early intervention in psychiatry 2023 FebThe sexual health of adults with schizophrenia is poorer than the general population; however, less is known about young people experiencing a first episode of psychosis (FEP). The aim of this study was to explore the high-risk sexual behaviours and sexual well-being indicators of a cohort of young people with FEP. Data collected from young people (15-24 years) with FEP attending the EPPIC service in Melbourne and participating in a physical health intervention were analysed. Baseline trial data collected on sexual health and high-risk behaviours, psychiatric symptomology, functioning, and substance use are presented by gender. Associations between symptomology and functioning with sexual behaviour are explored. A total of 69 young people were included in this study; mean age was 19.6 years (SD±2.8), 53.6% were male, 59.6% identified as heterosexual, and 21.7% were currently in a relationship. Within the cohort, 78.3% had ever been sexually active. Of these, 44.2% consistently used a condom at last sex act and 35.7% used barrier contraception consistently, 22.5% had previously been pregnant, and 18.6% had tested positive for an STI. Finally, young people were more likely to have been sexually active if they were currently using substances. These findings suggest that high rates of high-risk sexual behaviour remain an issue for young people experiencing a first episode of psychosis. Promoting sexual well-being and communication skills between sexual partners should be targeted to ensure that high-risk sexual health outcomes are mitigated as early as possible. © 2022 The Authors. Early Intervention in Psychiatry published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
Ellie Brown, Emily Castagnini, Alison Langstone, Nathan Mifsud, Caroline Gao, Patrick McGorry, Eoin Killackey, Brian O'Donoghue. High-risk sexual behaviours in young people experiencing a first episode of psychosis. Early intervention in psychiatry. 2023 Feb;17(2):159-166
PMID: 35355426
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