Garavan J, Browne S, Gervin M, Lane A, Larkin C, O'Callaghan E
Cluain Mhuire Family Centre, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
Compr Psychiatry. 1998 Jul-Aug;39(4):215-9. doi: 10.1016/s0010-440x(98)90063-3.
The relationship between compliance, subjective response to neuroleptics, attitudes to medication, and insight was assessed in a selected group of individuals with schizophrenia who were attending a catchment area outpatient psychiatric service. Regular compliers with medication reported a significantly better subjective response to neuroleptics and were more frequently prescribed depot medication compared with individuals who were irregularly compliant. There was no difference between regular and irregular compliers in terms of attitudes to medication or level of insight. There was a significant correlation between the measures of insight obtained using a self-report questionnaire (the Insight Scale [IS]) and a semistructured interview (the Scale for Assessment of Insight [SAI]).
在一组患有精神分裂症且就诊于某集水区门诊精神科服务机构的特定个体中,评估了服药依从性、对抗精神病药物的主观反应、对药物治疗的态度以及自知力之间的关系。与服药不规律的个体相比,规律服药者报告称对抗精神病药物的主观反应明显更好,且更频繁地被开具长效药物。在对药物治疗的态度或自知力水平方面,规律服药者和不规律服药者之间没有差异。使用自我报告问卷(自知力量表[IS])和半结构化访谈(自知力评估量表[SAI])获得的自知力测量指标之间存在显著相关性。