Background: Antipsychotic medication is currently the treatment of choice for psychosis, but few studies directly survey the first hand experience of recipients. Objectives: To ascertain the experiences and opinions of users of an international sample of antipsychotic drugs regarding positive and negative effects. Method: An online direct-to-consumer questionnaire was completed by 832 users of antipsychotics, from 30 countries – predominantly USA, UK and Australia. This is the largest such sample to date. Results: Over half (56%) thought the drugs reduced the problems they were prescribed for, but 27% thought they made them worse. Slightly less people found the drugs generally ‘Helpful’ (41%) than found them ‘Unhelpful’ (43%). While 35% r...
BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic medication can reduce psychotic symptoms and risk of relapse in people wit...
Antipsychotic medication represents the first-line treatment for schizophrenia. While it is undisput...
Background: Little research was done on the influence of antipsychotics’ side effects on stigma of m...
Studies of antipsychotic medication, which are increasingly prescribed for a broad range of problems...
Introduction: Many recipients of antipsychotic drugs try to stop taking them, primarily because of d...
Background: Antipsychotic medications (APs) are used for people with psychosis diagnoses and, increa...
Objective: Adverse effects (AEs) of antipsychotic medication have important implications for patient...
Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed in psychotic illnesses and other mental disorders. E...
BACKGROUND: Government policy encourages increasing involvement of patients in their long-term care....
Background Development of pharmaceutical interventions for schizophrenia emphasizes clinical effica...
Background. Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed for schizophrenia and other related psy...
Since the introduction of antipsychotic medication for the treatment of psychosis, a wide range of d...
Background: Studies of the adverse effects of antidepressants tend to focus on biological symptoms. ...
Abstract Background It is well established that the different antipsychotics used for schizophrenia...
Background: Antipsychotic medication is given in first episode psychosis in a prophylactic sense and...
BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic medication can reduce psychotic symptoms and risk of relapse in people wit...
Antipsychotic medication represents the first-line treatment for schizophrenia. While it is undisput...
Background: Little research was done on the influence of antipsychotics’ side effects on stigma of m...
Studies of antipsychotic medication, which are increasingly prescribed for a broad range of problems...
Introduction: Many recipients of antipsychotic drugs try to stop taking them, primarily because of d...
Background: Antipsychotic medications (APs) are used for people with psychosis diagnoses and, increa...
Objective: Adverse effects (AEs) of antipsychotic medication have important implications for patient...
Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed in psychotic illnesses and other mental disorders. E...
BACKGROUND: Government policy encourages increasing involvement of patients in their long-term care....
Background Development of pharmaceutical interventions for schizophrenia emphasizes clinical effica...
Background. Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed for schizophrenia and other related psy...
Since the introduction of antipsychotic medication for the treatment of psychosis, a wide range of d...
Background: Studies of the adverse effects of antidepressants tend to focus on biological symptoms. ...
Abstract Background It is well established that the different antipsychotics used for schizophrenia...
Background: Antipsychotic medication is given in first episode psychosis in a prophylactic sense and...
BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic medication can reduce psychotic symptoms and risk of relapse in people wit...
Antipsychotic medication represents the first-line treatment for schizophrenia. While it is undisput...
Background: Little research was done on the influence of antipsychotics’ side effects on stigma of m...