Psychiatric patients' partners are at a high risk of developing a depressive disorder. It appears necessary to develop special interventions for spouses reducing stress and the risk of getting depressed.
The IEQ-EU is an instrument with moderate or good psychometric properties. It covers all important domains, is easy to understand and not time-consuming.
In general, the psychometric properties of the German version of the CAN-EU are satisfying but the lower inter-rater-reliability in comparison with the other European versions suggests that more precise coding rules for the German version of the CAN-EU must be formulated to improve the inter-rater agreement of the instrument.
The standardized instruments developed in the project enable a systematic and international comparable assessment of the costs in the treatment of schizophrenic diseases. Furthermore the instruments allow to explain 38 % of the cost variance. The impact of the severity of symptoms under statistical control of the functional impairment and the needs for care suggests that an effective reduction of symptoms could lead to savings in the entire treatment costs. However, the great influence of the illness history and, irrespective of the functional impairment, the need for care show that the possibilities for cost savings in the treatment of schizophrenia are generally low.
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