Department of Psychiatry, Texas Tech University School of Medicine-Permian Basin, Midland, Texas.
Corresponding author: Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, Department of Psychiatry, Texas Tech University, School of Medicine-Permian Basin, Midland, TX, United States, 2500 W William Cannon Drive, Ste 505, Austin, TX 78745 (
J Clin Psychiatry. 2023 Apr 3;84(3):22m14694. doi: 10.4088/JCP.22m14694.
To assess the physical, psychological, social, and professional impact of tardive dyskinesia (TD) on patients in the United States. An online survey (April 2020-June 2021) to assess patient burden of TD was developed using targeted literature review and interviews with clinicians, patients, and caregivers. Survey participants (aged ≥ 18 years) with current diagnoses of TD and schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depressive disorder rated the 7-day impact of TD on their physical, psychological, and social functioning via Likert scales (scored from 1 [least impact] to 5 [most impact]). Impact scores were calculated and summarized descriptively overall by self-reported disease severity and underlying disease. Participants also completed the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire and reported the impact of TD on their underlying psychiatric condition. Overall, 269 patients (mean [SD] age = 40.6 years [9.9]; 74.7% employed) responded to the survey. Mean (SD) impact scores of 3.1 (0.9), 3.5 (1.0), and 3.2 (1.1) were reported in the physical, psychological, and social domains, respectively, and scores increased with reported TD symptom severity. Patients with underlying schizophrenia reported the highest burden for all domains. Patients reported 66.2% activity impairment because of TD. Employed patients (n = 193) indicated 29.1% absenteeism, 68.4% presenteeism, and 73.5% overall work impairment. Over one-third of patients reported skipping/reducing (48.4%) or stopping (39.3%) their antipsychotic medication and stopping visits to clinicians treating their underlying condition (35.7%) because of TD. TD imposes a substantial burden on patients' physical, psychological, social, and professional lives and impacts management of their underlying condition.
评估迟发性运动障碍 (TD) 对美国患者的身体、心理、社会和职业影响。 一项在线调查(2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 6 月)使用针对性文献回顾和与临床医生、患者和护理人员的访谈开发,以评估患者 TD 的负担。调查参与者(年龄≥18 岁)目前被诊断为 TD 以及精神分裂症、双相情感障碍或重度抑郁症,通过李克特量表(得分从 1[影响最小]到 5[影响最大])对过去 7 天 TD 对其身体、心理和社会功能的影响进行评分。根据自我报告的疾病严重程度和潜在疾病对影响评分进行计算和描述性总结。参与者还完成了工作生产力和活动障碍问卷,并报告了 TD 对其潜在精神疾病的影响。 共有 269 名患者(平均[标准差]年龄=40.6 岁[9.9];74.7%在职)对调查做出回应。分别报告身体、心理和社会领域的平均(标准差)影响评分为 3.1(0.9)、3.5(1.0)和 3.2(1.1),评分随着报告的 TD 症状严重程度而增加。患有潜在精神分裂症的患者报告了所有领域的最高负担。患者报告因 TD 导致 66.2%的活动障碍。(n=193)在职患者表示因 TD 导致缺勤率为 29.1%,现患率为 68.4%,总工作障碍率为 73.5%。超过三分之一的患者报告因 TD 而(48.4%)或停止(39.3%)服用抗精神病药物以及停止看诊治疗其潜在疾病的医生(35.7%)。 TD 给患者的身体、心理、社会和职业生活带来了巨大负担,并影响了他们对潜在疾病的治疗。