Introduction: Medication adherence is critical to the management of psychotic disorder. Different factors associated with medication adherence have been investigated in previous studies. However, the association with subjective weight perception, which is related to the weight gain side effect of antipsychotics, has not been thoroughly investigated. Subjective weight perception may not equal objective weight status. This study tests the hypothesis that medication adherence is related to subjective weight perception in a group of patients with first-episode psychotic disorder who have taken antipsychotics for one year. Methods: This study recruited 160 participants with one-year histories of first-episode psychotic disorder and measured thei...
Schizophrenia is a serious stigmatizing illness. Antipsychotic medication is a cornerstone in treatm...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...
Introduction: Patients living with schizophrenia have a marked risk of clinically significant weight...
Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of medication adherence on psychosocial adju...
Objectives: The antipsychotic drugs' effect on the appetite and body weight is a prominent negative ...
Background Rapid weight gain is common with antipsychotic medication. Lost confidence, low mood and ...
BackgroundPrevious meta-analyses have shown that almost all antipsychotics are associated with weigh...
Abstract Background Despite the availability of numerous antipsychotic medications, many patients wi...
Antipsychotic medications are a necessary treatment forindividuals with psychoses. To be maximally b...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain is a long-recognized side-effect of antipsychotic (AP) drugs and a major hea...
Objective: To examine annual weight-development in a sample of 215 psychotic patients treated with r...
BACKGROUND: Factors influencing patient and clinician perspectives in the assessment of medication a...
INTRODUCTION: Antipsychotics (APs) can cause weight gain. Little is known about changes in weight wh...
Background: Studies from the Western world have shown that antipsychotic medications in psychiatric ...
Objective: To explore changes in eating behaviours, inherent weight gain and the metabolic consequen...
Schizophrenia is a serious stigmatizing illness. Antipsychotic medication is a cornerstone in treatm...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...
Introduction: Patients living with schizophrenia have a marked risk of clinically significant weight...
Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of medication adherence on psychosocial adju...
Objectives: The antipsychotic drugs' effect on the appetite and body weight is a prominent negative ...
Background Rapid weight gain is common with antipsychotic medication. Lost confidence, low mood and ...
BackgroundPrevious meta-analyses have shown that almost all antipsychotics are associated with weigh...
Abstract Background Despite the availability of numerous antipsychotic medications, many patients wi...
Antipsychotic medications are a necessary treatment forindividuals with psychoses. To be maximally b...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain is a long-recognized side-effect of antipsychotic (AP) drugs and a major hea...
Objective: To examine annual weight-development in a sample of 215 psychotic patients treated with r...
BACKGROUND: Factors influencing patient and clinician perspectives in the assessment of medication a...
INTRODUCTION: Antipsychotics (APs) can cause weight gain. Little is known about changes in weight wh...
Background: Studies from the Western world have shown that antipsychotic medications in psychiatric ...
Objective: To explore changes in eating behaviours, inherent weight gain and the metabolic consequen...
Schizophrenia is a serious stigmatizing illness. Antipsychotic medication is a cornerstone in treatm...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...
Introduction: Patients living with schizophrenia have a marked risk of clinically significant weight...