textabstractBackground: Noncompliance is a major problem for patients with a psychotic disorder. Two important risk factors for noncompliance that have a severe negative impact on treatment outcomes are impaired illness insight and lack of motivation. Our cross-sectional study explored how they are related to each other and their compliance with depot medication. Methods: Interviews were conducted in 169 outpatients with a psychotic disorder taking depot medication. Four patient groups were defined based on low or high illness insight and on low or high motivation. The associations between depot-medication compliance, motivation, and insight were illustrated using generalized linear models. Results: Generalized linear model showed a signifi...
grantor: University of TorontoNoncompliance in schizophrenia has been linked to increased ...
Background. Various factors have been associated with non-compliance with treatment in schizophrenia...
Poor compliance with medication has been reported in up to 40 percent of outpatients with schizophre...
Background: Noncompliance is a major problem for patients with a psychotic disorder. Two important r...
Non-adherence to treatment of patients with psychotic disorders is related to higher rates of relaps...
Non-adherence to treatment of patients with psychotic disorders is related to higher rates of relaps...
Background: Around 50% of patients with schizophrenia do not fully comply with treatment, and noncom...
The authors examined levels of noncompliance with oral antipsychotic medication regimens and factors...
[[abstract]]Background: Nearly half of patients with schizophrenia do not adhere to the long-term me...
Background: Motivational interviewing (MI) may be an effective intervention to improve medication ad...
Abstract: Non-adherence to treatment of patients with psychotic disorders is related to higher rates...
Adherence will have an impact on therapy because schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that req...
Purpose: The use of coercion in public mental health programs as a means to promote adherence to psy...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have impaired insight and low medi...
Nonadherence to medication is a recognized problem and may be the most challenging aspect of treatme...
grantor: University of TorontoNoncompliance in schizophrenia has been linked to increased ...
Background. Various factors have been associated with non-compliance with treatment in schizophrenia...
Poor compliance with medication has been reported in up to 40 percent of outpatients with schizophre...
Background: Noncompliance is a major problem for patients with a psychotic disorder. Two important r...
Non-adherence to treatment of patients with psychotic disorders is related to higher rates of relaps...
Non-adherence to treatment of patients with psychotic disorders is related to higher rates of relaps...
Background: Around 50% of patients with schizophrenia do not fully comply with treatment, and noncom...
The authors examined levels of noncompliance with oral antipsychotic medication regimens and factors...
[[abstract]]Background: Nearly half of patients with schizophrenia do not adhere to the long-term me...
Background: Motivational interviewing (MI) may be an effective intervention to improve medication ad...
Abstract: Non-adherence to treatment of patients with psychotic disorders is related to higher rates...
Adherence will have an impact on therapy because schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that req...
Purpose: The use of coercion in public mental health programs as a means to promote adherence to psy...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have impaired insight and low medi...
Nonadherence to medication is a recognized problem and may be the most challenging aspect of treatme...
grantor: University of TorontoNoncompliance in schizophrenia has been linked to increased ...
Background. Various factors have been associated with non-compliance with treatment in schizophrenia...
Poor compliance with medication has been reported in up to 40 percent of outpatients with schizophre...