Abstract
To describe the connections between strategies for antipsychotic prescribing and clinical, socio-psychological factors of treatment adherence in patients with psychotic disorders. The study included 83 inpatients with schizophrenic spectrum disorders (F2x) - 67%, affective disorders (F3x) - 15%, neurotic and personality (F4x + F6x) - 9%, organic diseases of the central nervous system (F0x) - 9%. We used a visual analog scale for patients' subjective severity of their condition, locus control test, Internalized stigma of mental disorder scale (ISMI), Treatment motivation assessment questionnaire (TMAQ), and Medication Compliance Scale (MCS), which also includes BPRS, SANS, GAF scales. Dispersion analysis (p≤0.05), effect sizes calculation (Cohen's d/Cramer's V) were performed (ES). The options for prescribed antipsychotics did not depend on positive and negative symptoms, social maladjustment, suicidality, disease recurrence. The outpatient use of more than one antipsychotic was associated with socio-demographic differences in patients, high internality in life failures (ES=0.98), self-stigmatization (ES=0.94) due to the psychiatric stereotypes endorsement (ES=1.03), and social self-isolation (ES=1.08). Prescription of atypical antipsychotics during hospitalization was associated with subjectively less severe condition in patients (ES=0.7), their position of active cooperation with a doctor (ES=1.08), high internality of achievements (ES=0.99), lower psychiatric stereotypes endorsement (ES=1.19), social self-isolation (ES=1.58). Depot antipsychotic was predominantly an option for patients with secondary education (ES=0.34). Types and forms of antipsychotic treatment were associated not with clinical but with social and psychological patients' characteristics. The prescription of atypical antipsychotics, including depot forms, is specifically associated with not only treatment adherence, but with a favorable profile of patients' motivation for treatment.
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