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Schizophrenia outcome measures in the wider international community

作   者:
Mohan Isaac;Prabhat Chand;Pratima Murthy;

出版年:2007

页     码:s71 - s77
出版社:Royal College of Psychiatrists


摘   要:

Background

Outcome of schizophrenia has been described as favourable in low-and middle-income countries. Recently, researchers have questioned these findings

Aims

To examine the outcome studies carried out in different countries specifically looking atthose from low-and middle-income countries

Methods

Long-term course and outcome studies in schizophrenia were reviewed

Results

A wide variety of outcome measures are used. The most frequent are clinical symptoms, hospitalisation and mortality (direct indicators), and social/ occupational functioning, marriage, social support and burden of care (indirect indicators). Areas such as cognitive function, duration of untreated psychosis, quality of life and effect of medication have not been widely studied in low-and middle-income countries

Conclusions

The outcome of schizophrenia appears to be better in low-and middle-income countries. A host of sociocultural factors have been cited as contributing to this but future research should aim to understand this better outcome. There is a need for more culture-specific instruments to measure outcomes



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所属期刊
British Journal of Psychiatry
ISSN: 0007-1250
来自:Royal College of Psychiatrists