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Arch Gen Psychiatry ; 36(12): 1283-94, 1979 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-227340

ABSTRACT

The ability of long-acting fluphenazine decanoate and oral fluphenazine hydrochloride to forestall relapse among newly discharge schizophrenic patients is examined in the context of high and low degrees of social therapy (ST). A total of 105 patients were randomly assigned to the various treatments and maintained under controlled conditions for two years or until relapse. Relapse rates for all treatments remained traditionally high. Relpase rates for long-acting fluphenazine decanoate and oral fluphenazine hydrochloride are nearly identical in the first year, indicating that drug noncompliance does not adequately explain early schizophrenic relapse. However, patients who received long-acting fluphenazine decanoate and ST have a reduced risk of relapse over time. Relapsers who received long-acting fluphenazine decanoate appeared more affectively disturbed than other relapsers, yet both groups were diagnostically and symptomatically equivalent prior to treatment. Personal discomfort and intrafamilial stress are important predictors.


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Aftercare , Fluphenazine/administration & dosage , Schizophrenia/rehabilitation , Socioenvironmental Therapy , Administration, Oral , Adolescent , Adult , Delayed-Action Preparations , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Dropouts , Probability , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Random Allocation , Recurrence , Schizophrenia/drug therapy , Time Factors
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