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A trial of compliance therapy in outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Byerly, MJ; Fisher, R; Carmody, T; Rush, AJ
Published in: J Clin Psychiatry
August 2005

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of compliance therapy when delivered to outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. METHOD: Thirty patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (DSM-IV criteria) were recruited from urban psychiatric outpatient clinics in an open trial of compliance therapy. Compliance therapy is a cognitive/psychoeducational approach consisting of 4 to 6 sessions lasting 30 to 60 minutes each. The primary outcome was electronically measured antipsychotic medication adherence. Adherence data were analyzed for effects during an initial treatment period (month -1 to month +1) and a subsequent 5-month follow-up period. Secondary outcome measures included clinician and patient ratings of adherence, symptoms, insight, and attitudes to medication treatment. Data were collected from August 2001 to January 2004. RESULTS: Compliance therapy was not associated with improvements in antipsychotic medication adherence. Patient ratings of adherence improved during the month -1 to month +1 period, but not in the subsequent 5-month follow-up. A diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder was associated with poorer adherence than was a diagnosis of schizophrenia during the month -1 to month +1 period. A higher degree of insight at baseline (end of month -1) was associated with greater adherence in the 5-month follow-up period. Symptoms, insight, and attitudes to medication treatment did not change significantly during the study. CONCLUSION: In this uncontrolled trial, outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder did not benefit from compliance therapy.

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Published In

J Clin Psychiatry

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ISSN

0160-6689

Publication Date

August 2005

Volume

66

Issue

8

Start / End Page

997 / 1001

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Schizophrenic Psychology
  • Schizophrenia
  • Psychotic Disorders
  • Psychiatry
  • Patient Education as Topic
  • Patient Compliance
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Follow-Up Studies
 

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Byerly, M. J., Fisher, R., Carmody, T., & Rush, A. J. (2005). A trial of compliance therapy in outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. J Clin Psychiatry, 66(8), 997–1001. https://doi.org/10.4088/jcp.v66n0806
Byerly, Matthew J., Robert Fisher, Thomas Carmody, and A John Rush. “A trial of compliance therapy in outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.J Clin Psychiatry 66, no. 8 (August 2005): 997–1001. https://doi.org/10.4088/jcp.v66n0806.
Byerly MJ, Fisher R, Carmody T, Rush AJ. A trial of compliance therapy in outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. J Clin Psychiatry. 2005 Aug;66(8):997–1001.
Byerly, Matthew J., et al. “A trial of compliance therapy in outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.J Clin Psychiatry, vol. 66, no. 8, Aug. 2005, pp. 997–1001. Pubmed, doi:10.4088/jcp.v66n0806.
Byerly MJ, Fisher R, Carmody T, Rush AJ. A trial of compliance therapy in outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. J Clin Psychiatry. 2005 Aug;66(8):997–1001.

Published In

J Clin Psychiatry

DOI

ISSN

0160-6689

Publication Date

August 2005

Volume

66

Issue

8

Start / End Page

997 / 1001

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Schizophrenic Psychology
  • Schizophrenia
  • Psychotic Disorders
  • Psychiatry
  • Patient Education as Topic
  • Patient Compliance
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Follow-Up Studies