© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Objective: This study examined the differences in 14-year outcomes of persons with schizophrenia with and without family caregiver(s) in a rural community in China. Methods: All participants with schizophrenia (n = 510) aged 15 years and older were identified in a 1994 epidemiological investigation of 123,572 people and followed up in 2004 and 2008 in Xinjin County, Chengdu, China. Results: Individuals without family caregiver in 1994 had significantly higher rate of homelessness (23.8 %) and lower rate of survival (47.5 %) in 2008 than those with family caregivers (5.1 and 70.9 %). Compared with individuals with family caregivers, those without family caregivers were more likely to be male, live al...
Background: Positive effects on the relapse from illness and compliance with medication by patients ...
In China, caregivers for family members with schizophrenia play an important role in treatment and r...
Objective: This study is to explore the prevalence and risk factors for self-reported criminal behav...
Poster PresentationsBACKGROUND: Although family burden has been extensively explored in patients wit...
Background The long-term outcome of never-treated patients with schizophrenia is unclear. Aims ...
Background: Many people with schizophrenia remain untreated in the community. Long-term mortality an...
Background: Long-term mortality and the risk factors for premature death among patients with schizop...
Objective: To assess the characteristics and factors affecting course of schizophrenia in a Chinese ...
Background Little is known about the trend and predictors of 21-year mortality and suicide patterns...
Background: A number of studies have questioned whether the natural course of schizophrenia is more ...
The gender characteristics of persons with schizophrenia in rural community are still unknown. The g...
This is the Special Issue: Abstracts of the 20th International Congress on Schizophrenia Research 20...
Background A goal of China’s 2012 National Mental Health Law is to improve access to...
Background: Positive effects on the relapse from illness and compliance with medication by patients ...
Abstract Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schiz...
Background: Positive effects on the relapse from illness and compliance with medication by patients ...
In China, caregivers for family members with schizophrenia play an important role in treatment and r...
Objective: This study is to explore the prevalence and risk factors for self-reported criminal behav...
Poster PresentationsBACKGROUND: Although family burden has been extensively explored in patients wit...
Background The long-term outcome of never-treated patients with schizophrenia is unclear. Aims ...
Background: Many people with schizophrenia remain untreated in the community. Long-term mortality an...
Background: Long-term mortality and the risk factors for premature death among patients with schizop...
Objective: To assess the characteristics and factors affecting course of schizophrenia in a Chinese ...
Background Little is known about the trend and predictors of 21-year mortality and suicide patterns...
Background: A number of studies have questioned whether the natural course of schizophrenia is more ...
The gender characteristics of persons with schizophrenia in rural community are still unknown. The g...
This is the Special Issue: Abstracts of the 20th International Congress on Schizophrenia Research 20...
Background A goal of China’s 2012 National Mental Health Law is to improve access to...
Background: Positive effects on the relapse from illness and compliance with medication by patients ...
Abstract Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schiz...
Background: Positive effects on the relapse from illness and compliance with medication by patients ...
In China, caregivers for family members with schizophrenia play an important role in treatment and r...
Objective: This study is to explore the prevalence and risk factors for self-reported criminal behav...