Treatment Response in Psychotic Patients in a Naturalistic Setting : Classification, Genes, Drugs, Insight and Social Networks

作者: Malin Alenius

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关键词: Naturalistic observationWarning signsTreatment outcomePsychiatryInsight into illnessPsychologyTreatment responsePatient interviewsClinical psychologyRating scale

摘要: BACKGROUND: Patients with psychotic symptoms often respond poorly to treatment. Outcomes can be affected by biological, physiological and psychological factors according the vulnerability-stress model. The patient's coping strategies beliefs have been correlated outcomes. OBJECTIVES: To investigate knowledge insight in relation treatment response. METHODS: A naturalistic study was performed using patient interviews information gathered from drug charts. Apart rating scales used for classification of response (CANSEPT method), SPKS illness drugs scale utilized. RESULTS: In group patients functional remission (FR; n = 38), 37% had into their as compared 10% among those not (non-FR; 78; P < 0.01). As much 23% non-FR no strategy responding warning signs versus 8% FR (P 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Better outcomes appear associated better illness, higher strategies.

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