Author:
Andrews S.,Vaughan K.,Harvey R.,Andrews G.
Abstract
Practising psychiatrists' views about the treatment of schizophrenia were investigated as part of a Quality Assurance Project. A questionnaire which asked for treatment recommendations for each of four case descriptions of patients with schizophrenia was mailed to a one-in-six random sample of Australian psychiatrists; 90% responded. Psychiatrists almost uniformly advocated the use of antipsychotic drugs and usually recommended concurrent supportive psychotherapy or family/social intervention procedures. The recommendations varied systematically, according to the initial history obtained and to the initial response to treatment.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
14 articles.
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