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The personal, societal, and economic burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China: implications for antipsychotic therapy

BACKGROUND: This article describes the personal, societal, and economic burden attributable to schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China and highlights the potential for effective outpatient treatment to reduce this burden given recent changes in the Chinese health care system. The importance...

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Autores principales: Montgomery, William, Liu, Li, Stensland, Michael D, Xue, Hai Bo, Treuer, Tamas, Ascher-Svanum, Haya
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23983478
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S44325
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author Montgomery, William
Liu, Li
Stensland, Michael D
Xue, Hai Bo
Treuer, Tamas
Ascher-Svanum, Haya
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Liu, Li
Stensland, Michael D
Xue, Hai Bo
Treuer, Tamas
Ascher-Svanum, Haya
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description BACKGROUND: This article describes the personal, societal, and economic burden attributable to schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China and highlights the potential for effective outpatient treatment to reduce this burden given recent changes in the Chinese health care system. The importance of effective antipsychotic therapy in reducing the burden of schizophrenia is also examined. METHODS: Published research on the burden, disability, management, and economic costs of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China was examined in the context of the larger body of global research. Research written in English or Chinese and published before June 2012 was identified using PubMed, CNKI, and Wanfang Med database searches. The contribution of effective antipsychotic therapy in reducing the risk for relapse and hospitalization and improving patients’ functioning is described. RESULTS: Schizophrenia imposes a substantial burden on Chinese society, with indirect costs accounting for the majority of the total cost. Functional impairment is high, leading to lost wages and work impairment. In the People’s Republic of China, schizophrenia is the most common diagnosis among hospitalized psychiatric patients. Ongoing changes in the Chinese health care system may reduce some barriers to effective relapse prevention in schizophrenia and potentially reduce hospitalizations. The use of antipsychotics for acute episodes and maintenance treatment has been shown to decrease symptom severity and reduce the risk for relapse and hospitalization. However, discontinuing antipsychotic medication appears common and is a strong predictor of relapse. Cost-effectiveness research in the People’s Republic of China is needed to examine the potential gains from improved outpatient antipsychotic treatment. CONCLUSION: Schizophrenia is a very costly mental illness in terms of personal, economic, and societal burden, both in the People’s Republic of China and globally. When treated effectively, patients tend to persist longer with antipsychotic treatment, have fewer costly relapses, and have improved functioning. Further research examining the long-term effects of reducing barriers to effective treatments on the societal burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China is needed.
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spelling pubmed-37498182013-08-27 The personal, societal, and economic burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China: implications for antipsychotic therapy Montgomery, William Liu, Li Stensland, Michael D Xue, Hai Bo Treuer, Tamas Ascher-Svanum, Haya Clinicoecon Outcomes Res Review BACKGROUND: This article describes the personal, societal, and economic burden attributable to schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China and highlights the potential for effective outpatient treatment to reduce this burden given recent changes in the Chinese health care system. The importance of effective antipsychotic therapy in reducing the burden of schizophrenia is also examined. METHODS: Published research on the burden, disability, management, and economic costs of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China was examined in the context of the larger body of global research. Research written in English or Chinese and published before June 2012 was identified using PubMed, CNKI, and Wanfang Med database searches. The contribution of effective antipsychotic therapy in reducing the risk for relapse and hospitalization and improving patients’ functioning is described. RESULTS: Schizophrenia imposes a substantial burden on Chinese society, with indirect costs accounting for the majority of the total cost. Functional impairment is high, leading to lost wages and work impairment. In the People’s Republic of China, schizophrenia is the most common diagnosis among hospitalized psychiatric patients. Ongoing changes in the Chinese health care system may reduce some barriers to effective relapse prevention in schizophrenia and potentially reduce hospitalizations. The use of antipsychotics for acute episodes and maintenance treatment has been shown to decrease symptom severity and reduce the risk for relapse and hospitalization. However, discontinuing antipsychotic medication appears common and is a strong predictor of relapse. Cost-effectiveness research in the People’s Republic of China is needed to examine the potential gains from improved outpatient antipsychotic treatment. CONCLUSION: Schizophrenia is a very costly mental illness in terms of personal, economic, and societal burden, both in the People’s Republic of China and globally. When treated effectively, patients tend to persist longer with antipsychotic treatment, have fewer costly relapses, and have improved functioning. Further research examining the long-term effects of reducing barriers to effective treatments on the societal burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China is needed. Dove Medical Press 2013-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3749818/ /pubmed/23983478 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S44325 Text en © 2013 Montgomery et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liu, Li
Stensland, Michael D
Xue, Hai Bo
Treuer, Tamas
Ascher-Svanum, Haya
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title The personal, societal, and economic burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China: implications for antipsychotic therapy
title_full The personal, societal, and economic burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China: implications for antipsychotic therapy
title_fullStr The personal, societal, and economic burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China: implications for antipsychotic therapy
title_full_unstemmed The personal, societal, and economic burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China: implications for antipsychotic therapy
title_short The personal, societal, and economic burden of schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China: implications for antipsychotic therapy
title_sort personal, societal, and economic burden of schizophrenia in the people’s republic of china: implications for antipsychotic therapy
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23983478
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S44325
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