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Unmedicated patients with schizophrenia in economically underdeveloped areas of China
Wei,Ying1,2; Li,Wen3,4; Zhang,Lan1; Zhu,Ju Hong1; Zhu,Xiu Jie1; Ma,Xiu Yun1; Dong,Qiang Li1; Zhao,Wen Li5; Pan,Wei Min5; Jiang,Xia5; Ungvari,Gabor S.6,7; Ng,Chee H.8; Xiang,Yu Tao1,4
2020-01
Source PublicationAsian Journal of Psychiatry
ISSN1876-2018
Volume47Pages:101865
Abstract

Objectives: Untreated schizophrenia commonly leads to poor prognosis. The medication treatment rate of schizophrenia patients in economically underdeveloped areas of China has not been well-studied. This study aimed to examine the pattern of unmedicated schizophrenia patients in economically underdeveloped rural and urban areas of China. Method: A total of 4240 schizophrenia patients in Lanzhou (1720 rural and 2520 urban patients) registered in the community mental-health service system in Lanzhou, Gansu province were included. Their socio-demographic and clinical characteristics including medication treatment status were collected and analyzed. Results: The proportion of unmedicated schizophrenia patients was 22.5% (n = 953) in the whole sample, with 32.3% (556/1720) in rural and 15.8% (397/2520) in urban patients (X=161.1, P < 0.001). Multiple logistic regression analyses revealed that unmedicated schizophrenia patients in rural area were more likely to be older (OR=1.02, 95%CI: 1.01–1.03), male (OR=1.35, 95%CI: 1.07–1.71), unmarried (OR=0.71, 95%CI: 0.55-0.91), and have lower educational level (OR=0.39, 95%CI: 0.24-0.65), longer illness duration (OR=1.01, 95%CI: 1.00–1.02) and less frequent admissions (OR=0.46, 95%CI: 0.38-0.54). In contrast, unmedicated patients in urban area were more likely to be older (OR=1.01, 95%CI: 1.00–1.02), unmarried (OR=0.77, 95%CI: 0.61-0.98), employed (OR=2.38, 95%CI: 1.87–3.04), and have lower educational level (OR=0.49, 95%CI: 0.37-0.65), better financial status (OR=0.60, 95%CI: 0.48-0.76) and less frequent admissions (OR=0.81, 95%CI: 0.75-0.87). Conclusions: The rate of unmedicated schizophrenia patients is high in economically underdeveloped areas of China, particularly in rural areas. Effective policies and measures should be implemented urgently to improve the treatment rate in this population.

KeywordEconomic Level Rural Schizophrenia Treatment Urban
DOI10.1016/j.ajp.2019.101865
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPsychiatry
WOS SubjectPsychiatry
WOS IDWOS:000517526000043
PublisherELSEVIERRADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85074935267
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
INSTITUTE OF COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION
Institute of Translational Medicine
Corresponding AuthorZhang,Lan; Xiang,Yu Tao
Affiliation1.Department of Psychiatry,Lanzhou University Second Hospital,China
2.Lanzhou Centers for Disease Control,China
3.Unit of Psychiatry,Institute of Translational Medicine,Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Macau,Macao
4.Center for Cognition and Brain Sciences,University of Macau,Macao
5.Gansu Centers for Disease Control,China
6.Division of Psychiatry,School of Medicine,University of Western Australia,Perth,Australia
7.University of Notre Dame Australia,Fremantle,Australia
8.Department of Psychiatry,The Melbourne Clinic and St Vincent's Hospital,The University of Melbourne,Melbourne,Australia
Corresponding Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Wei,Ying,Li,Wen,Zhang,Lan,et al. Unmedicated patients with schizophrenia in economically underdeveloped areas of China[J]. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2020, 47, 101865.
APA Wei,Ying., Li,Wen., Zhang,Lan., Zhu,Ju Hong., Zhu,Xiu Jie., Ma,Xiu Yun., Dong,Qiang Li., Zhao,Wen Li., Pan,Wei Min., Jiang,Xia., Ungvari,Gabor S.., Ng,Chee H.., & Xiang,Yu Tao (2020). Unmedicated patients with schizophrenia in economically underdeveloped areas of China. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 47, 101865.
MLA Wei,Ying,et al."Unmedicated patients with schizophrenia in economically underdeveloped areas of China".Asian Journal of Psychiatry 47(2020):101865.
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