The factors that influence a person's adherence to a drug regimen may vary over time. Few prospective studies have examined this issue in schizophrenia. In our study, previous compliance, being female, and carer involvement were associated with adherence—a finding that confirms previous reports.16 20 21
What is already known on this topic
Non-concordance with drug treatment is a major reason for relapse in schizophrenia
Substantial advantages have been attributed to compliance therapy on measures of patients' insight, attitudes to treatment, compliance with treatment, social functioning, and survival in the community before readmission to hospital
What this study adds
This randomised controlled trial of compliance therapy for schizophrenia failed to replicate the previous findings and found no advantage over non-specific therapy in terms of patients' adherence
Attitudes to medication and carer involvement were useful predictors of compliance a year later
This study also prospectively confirmed that measuring a patient's attitudes to drug treatment with a self report instrument predicts adherence one year later. Given the serious personal, familial, and societal consequences of non-compliance, self report instruments have a potential role in clinical practice. However, our findings suggest that, although non-compliance may be increasingly identifiable and predictable, it remains difficult to solve.
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