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Quality of life is predictive of relapse in schizophrenia

Authors :
Aurélie Millier
Pascal Auquier
Laurent Boyer
Samuel Aballéa
Emeline Perthame
Mondher Toumi
Santé Publique et maladies Chroniques : Qualité de vie Concepts, Usages et Limites, Déterminants (SPMC)
Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille (APHM)
Creativ-Ceutical France
Creativ-Ceutical
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL)
Université de Lyon
The study was funded by H Lundbeck A/S.
Our thanks to all of the patients and staff who helped with the study: I Lindenbach, M Swiridoff, F Baehr, G Lauer, T Schwarz, V Becker, J Hoffler, K Siegrist, U Trenckmann, T Brugha, J Smith, D Bagchi, S McCormack, S Wheatley, M Angermeyer, S Bernert, R Kilian, H Matschinger, C Mory, C Roick, M Goudemand, D Beaune, S Dumont, P Bebbington, D Ellis, L Isham, S Johnson, J Pearson, E Perez, A Regan, R White, B Lachaux, P Pasi-Delay, S Declerck, JM Azorin, JP Chabannes, P Chiaroni, I Banovic, K Hansen, C Morin, L Munier, JC Nachef, C Nickel, C Sapin and V Willacy.
Source :
BMC Psychiatry, BMC Psychiatry, BioMed Central, 2013, 13 (1), pp.15. ⟨10.1186/1471-244X-13-15⟩, BMC Psychiatry, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 15 (2013)
Publisher :
Springer Nature

Abstract

Background The objective of this study was to evaluate whether quality of life (QoL), as measured by the SF36 and the Quality of Life Interview (QoLI), is predictive of relapse for patients with schizophrenia. Methods Using data from a multicenter cohort study conducted in France, Germany, and the United-Kingdom (EuroSC), we performed Cox proportional-hazards models to estimate the associations between QoL at baseline and the occurrence of relapse over a 24-month period, with adjustment for age; gender; positive, negative and general psychopathology PANSS factors; functioning (GAF); medication; side-effects; and compliance measures. Results Our sample consisted of 1,024 patients; 540 (53%) had at least one period of relapse, and 484 (47%) had no relapse. QoL levels were the most important features predicting relapse. We found that a higher level of QoL predicts a lower rate of relapse at 24 months: HR = 0.82 (0.74; 0.91), p Conclusions QoL, as assessed by the SF36, is an independent predictor of relapse at a 24-month follow-up in schizophrenia. This finding may have implications for future use of the QoL in psychiatry. Moreover, our findings may support the development and monitoring of complementary therapeutic approaches, such as ‘recovery-oriented’ combined with traditional mental health cares to prevent relapse.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1471244X
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e1dd06b84d6667275741f0bdde12ae95
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244x-13-15