Predictors of relapse in the year after hospital discharge among patients with schizophrenia
- PMID: 22227766
- DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201100084
Predictors of relapse in the year after hospital discharge among patients with schizophrenia
Abstract
Objective: Relapse and its predictors were examined among patients with schizophrenia in the year after hospital discharge.
Methods: The sample included 200 patients with schizophrenia participating in a German multicenter study. Relapse was defined as a worsening of psychopathological symptoms or rehospitalization in the year after hospital discharge. Predictors examined were variables related to course of illness and to response and remission at discharge.
Results: Fifty-two percent of participants had a relapse. Patients whose symptoms were not in remission at discharge were more likely to have a relapse, as were those who had more severe symptoms and more side effects at discharge. Those who experienced a relapse were less likely to be taking a second-generation antipsychotic at discharge, less likely to have a positive attitude toward treatment adherence, and less likely to be employed.
Conclusions: The high rate of relapse among patients with schizophrenia highlights the need to improve current treatment strategies.
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