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Completed OBSERVATIONAL NCT03102151

Reducing the Duration of Untreated Psychosis (ReduceDUP)

Reducing the Duration of Untreated Psychosis Through Community Education

Sponsor: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Updated 11 times since 2017 Last updated: Jan 10, 2023 Started: May 31, 2014 Primary completion: Dec 31, 2018 Completion: Aug 30, 2019
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A observational or N/A phase clinical study on First Episode Psychosis, this trial is completed. The trial is conducted by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and has accumulated 11 data snapshots since 2014. Psychiatric clinical trials are essential for establishing evidence-based treatment standards.

Study Description(click to expand)

The study examines whether a community campaign can reduce over time the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) among persons with first episode psychosis (FEP). The DUP of mental health patients with FEP who sought services at a public outpatient or an inpatient facility was assessed for a 15 month period prior to the campaign launch. This serves as the baseline or historical control. The DUP will continue to be assessed for another 3 years. The hypothesis being tested is that there will be a significant decrease in DUP between baseline, one-year, two-year and three-year follow-ups. This study is being carried out with Latinos in Los Angeles County because as a group, particularly among Spanish-speaking immigrants, Latinos are at high risk for prolonged DUP.

The study examines whether a community campaign can reduce over time the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) among persons with first episode psychosis (FEP). The DUP of mental health patients with FEP who sought services at a public outpatient or an inpatient facility was assessed for a 15 month period prior to the campaign launch. This serves as the baseline or historical control. The DUP will continue to be assessed for another 3 years. The hypothesis being tested is that there will be a significant decrease in DUP between baseline, one-year, two-year and three-year follow-ups. This study is being carried out with Latinos in Los Angeles County because as a group, particularly among Spanish-speaking immigrants, Latinos are at high risk for prolonged DUP.

Status Flow

~May 2017 – ~Apr 2018 · 11 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Apr 2018 – ~Jun 2018 · 2 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Jun 2018 – ~Apr 2019 · 10 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Apr 2019 – ~May 2019 · 30 days · monthly snapshotUnknown Status~May 2019 – ~Jan 2021 · 20 months · monthly snapshotActive Not Recruiting~Jan 2021 – ~Oct 2021 · 9 months · monthly snapshotActive Not Recruiting~Oct 2021 – ~Feb 2023 · 16 months · monthly snapshotUnknown Status~Feb 2023 – ~Jul 2024 · 17 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jul 2024 – ~Sep 2024 · 2 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Sep 2024 – present · 19 months · monthly snapshotCompleted~Jan 2026 – present · 3 months · monthly snapshotCompleted

Change History

11 versions recorded
  1. Jan 2026 — Present [monthly]

    Completed

  2. Sep 2024 — Present [monthly]

    Completed

  3. Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]

    Completed

  4. Feb 2023 — Jul 2024 [monthly]

    Completed

    Status: Unknown StatusCompleted

  5. Oct 2021 — Feb 2023 [monthly]

    Unknown Status

    Status: Active Not RecruitingUnknown Status

Show 6 earlier versions
  1. Jan 2021 — Oct 2021 [monthly]

    Active Not Recruiting

  2. May 2019 — Jan 2021 [monthly]

    Active Not Recruiting

    Status: Unknown StatusActive Not Recruiting

  3. Apr 2019 — May 2019 [monthly]

    Unknown Status

    Status: RecruitingUnknown Status

  4. Jun 2018 — Apr 2019 [monthly]

    Recruiting

  5. Apr 2018 — Jun 2018 [monthly]

    Recruiting

    Phase: NANone

  6. May 2017 — Apr 2018 [monthly]

    Recruiting NA

    First recorded

May 2014

Trial started

Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot

Eligibility Summary

No eligibility information available.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of Southern California
Data source: University of Southern California

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .

Study Locations