Attitudes towards long-acting depot antipsychotics: a survey of patients, relatives and psychiatrists.

Abstract:

:In many countries fewer than 20% of individuals with schizophrenia receive depot antipsychotic medication. Frequently stated reasons are psychiatrist's, patient's and relative's objections to depot treatment. This is the first study that directly compares the attitudes to depot antipsychotics of psychiatrists, patients and relatives. A semi-structured questionnaire about their attitudes towards depot antipsychotics was completed by 255 participants (83 patients diagnosed with schizophrenic disorder, 81 psychiatrists in private practice and 91 relatives, not directly related to the patients). Patients were more negative towards depot injections than psychiatrists and relatives. They particularly fear to be constricted in their autonomy when treated with depot antipsychotics and that injections might be painful. About 67% of all patients in our sample did not receive information about depot antipsychotics from their psychiatrist. Less than 10% of psychiatrists offer depot treatment after a first psychotic episode. Psychiatrists use depot antipsychotics in a conservative way, although they attribute positive traits to the method. Patients' negative attitudes might relate to the low level of information. To enhance the use of depot antipsychotics, information practices of psychiatrists should be improved. Patients should be informed about different forms of treatment during early stages of the illness.

journal_name

Psychiatry Res

journal_title

Psychiatry research

authors

Jaeger M,Rossler W

doi

10.1016/j.psychres.2008.11.003

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-01-30 00:00:00

pages

58-62

issue

1-2

eissn

0165-1781

issn

1872-7123

pii

S0165-1781(08)00403-4

journal_volume

175

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