1995
DOI: 10.1016/0920-9964(95)95654-r
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Awareness of illness and outpatient treatment adherence in schizophrenia

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“…Evidence for this hypothesis comes primarily from studies that have examined the construct of "insight," which reflects one aspect of cognitive appraisal. Crosssectional studies have found that greater insight is related to more service use and medication adherence (Cuffel, Alford, Fischer, & Owen, 1996;Smith et al, 1999), and that lack of insight is related to more reliance on avoidant coping strategies (Lysaker et al, 2002;Lysaker, Wilt et al, 2003).…”
Section: Cognitive Appraisal and Copingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence for this hypothesis comes primarily from studies that have examined the construct of "insight," which reflects one aspect of cognitive appraisal. Crosssectional studies have found that greater insight is related to more service use and medication adherence (Cuffel, Alford, Fischer, & Owen, 1996;Smith et al, 1999), and that lack of insight is related to more reliance on avoidant coping strategies (Lysaker et al, 2002;Lysaker, Wilt et al, 2003).…”
Section: Cognitive Appraisal and Copingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals with poor insight are likely to restrict their help seeking behaviors which then lead to treatment noncompliance Bartko, Herczeg, & Zador, 1988;Lin, Spiga, & Fortsch, 1979;McEvoy et al, 1989;Nageotte, Sullivan, Duan, & Camp, 1977). Meanwhile, individuals who hold negative attitudes towards antipsychotic medication are more reluctant to adhere to prescribed medications (Cuffel, Alford, Fischer, & Owen, 1996;Falloon, 1984;Hogan, Awad, & Eastwood, 1983;Marder et al, 1983;van Putten, May, & Marder, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Im Ge− gensatz zur Medikamentencompliance wurde die Compliance mit den psychosozialen Interventionen, wie z. B. die Regelmäßig− keit der Teilnahme an ambulanten Behandlungsmaßnahmen oder das Einhalten von Arztterminen [7,8], nur selten unter− sucht.…”
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