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. 2023 Dec 5:10:e91.
doi: 10.1017/gmh.2023.86. eCollection 2023.

Adherence of patients with schizophrenia to hypothyroidism treatment

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Adherence of patients with schizophrenia to hypothyroidism treatment

Shay Gur et al. Glob Ment Health (Camb). .

Abstract

Adherence to prescription medications is critical for both remission from schizophrenia and control of physical comorbidities. While schizophrenia with comorbid hypothyroidism is common, there is little research on adherence to hypothyroidism treatment in this population. The current study used a retrospective, matched case-control design. The cohort included 1,252 patients diagnosed with schizophrenia according to ICD-10 and 3,756 controls matched for gender, age, socioeconomic status and ethnicity without diagnosis of schizophrenia. All data were retrieved from the electronic medical database of a large health maintenance organization. Retrieved data included demographics, thyroid functionality test results and prescribed medications. Measures of adherence to therapy were used for analyses as were data from follow-ups of patients with hypothyroidism. A diagnosis of hypothyroidism was found in 299 patients, 115 of whom were also diagnosed with schizophrenia. The 184 without schizophrenia constituted the control group. No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups regarding prescriptions for L-thyroxin and TSH levels and number of TSH tests. Adherence of patients with schizophrenia to hypothyroidism treatment was found to be as good as that of individuals without a schizophrenia diagnosis.

Keywords: L-thyroxin; TSH; hypothyroidism; schizophrenia; treatment adherence.

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The authors declare no competing interests exist.

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