Yu Jie,Qin Yan,Relationship between stigma and medication compliance of bipolar disorder mania patients in rehabilitation[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2020,33(4):339-341
Relationship between stigma and medication compliance of bipolar disorder mania patients in rehabilitation
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20200610001
English keywords:Bipolar disorder  Stigma  Medication compliance
Fund projects:大连市卫健委课题(项目名称:康复期双相躁狂患者病耻感与服药依从性的关系,项目编号:1811066)
Author NameAffiliationPostcode
Yu Jie Dalian Seventh People’s Hospital, Dalian 116000, China 116000
Qin Yan Dalian Seventh People’s Hospital, Dalian 116000, China 116000
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      Objective To explore the relationship between stigma level and medication compliance of bipolar disorder manic patients during rehabilitation, so as to provide references for improving medication compliance of patients.Methods A total of 114 patients with bipolar disorder in rehabilitation who met the diagnostic criteria of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) and were hospitalized in Dalian Seventh People’s Hospital from March 2018 to March 2019 were recruited. The level of stigma was measured by the Scale of Stigma in People with Mental Illness (SSPMI) when patients were discharged from hospital, and medication compliance data were collected by outpatient follow-up or telephone follow-up at 1 month and 3 months after discharge.Results At discharge, the SSPMI score of the patients was (27.61±3.39). One month after discharge, 15 patients (13.16%) did not follow the prescribed medication. Three months after discharge, 20 patients (17.54%) did not follow the prescribed medication. SSPMI score was positively correlated with scores of medication compliance at 1 month and 3 months after discharge (r=0.368, 0.448, P<0.01).Conclusion With the extension of discharge time, the medication compliance of bipolar disorder manic patients in rehabilitation period decreased, and the higher the level of stigma, the worse the medication compliance.
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