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Race and tardive dyskinesia among outpatients at a CMHC.

作者信息

Glazer W M, Morgenstern H, Doucette J

机构信息

Connecticut Mental Health Center.

出版信息

Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1994 Jan;45(1):38-42. doi: 10.1176/ps.45.1.38.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In a previous study of outpatients with chronic mental illness who were treated with neuroleptic medication, the authors found a higher incidence of tardive dyskinesia among blacks than among whites. In this study the authors examined psychosocial, clinical, treatment, and medical correlates of race that might explain this finding.

METHODS

Extensive baseline data were obtained for 398 outpatients at risk for tardive dyskinesia. Pearson and Mantel-Haenszel chi square analyses were used to determine significant associations between a large number of variables and race.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Compared with whites, nonwhites were more likely to be younger, less skilled, and unmarried; to report contacts with relatives outside the home; to have a diagnosis of schizophrenia; and to receive higher doses of neuroleptic drugs primarily through depot medications. Nonwhites were less likely to receive nonneuroleptic psychotropics, to wear dentures, and to report social contact with fathers. None of these racial differences explained more than a trivial portion of the association between race and the incidence of tardive dyskinesia.

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest the need for studies of differences in diagnostic and prescribing practices for black and white patients and of differences in the action and side effects of neuroleptics.

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