在被诊断为精神分裂症谱系的法医人群中使用长效注射抗精神病药物的治疗结果》(Therapeutic Outcomes of Treatment with Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics in Forensic Populations With Schizophrenia-Spectrum Diagnoses)。

Brittany Finocchio, Wanda Hilliard
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长效注射型抗精神病药物(LAIs)在精神分裂症中的优势已得到充分研究。然而,法医参与精神分裂症的治疗很常见,被监禁的人往往被排除在临床试验之外。精神分裂症法医人群的不依从性和口服药物转用,以及抗精神病药物不依从性与犯罪之间的关系,都支持在这部分患者中使用 LAI。然而,联邦法规限制了法医人群的数据生成。本综述描述了LAI在精神分裂症谱系诊断的教养人群中的治疗效果数据。我们在 PubMed 上搜索了主要文献。结果显示,LAIs 对服药依从性、精神症状、患者满意度、医疗费用和刑事指控频率等方面均产生了有利影响。数据主要是回顾性的,包括小样本和历史上与当前涉及法医问题的个人。尽管数据有限,但现有文献和对惩教系统的了解表明,在法医人群中使用LAI具有优势。必须解决在惩教环境中开展研究的障碍,以促进数据的进一步生成。
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Therapeutic Outcomes of Treatment With Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics in Forensic Populations With Schizophrenia-Spectrum Diagnoses.

The advantages of long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs) in schizophrenia are well studied. However, forensic involvement is common in schizophrenia, and incarcerated individuals are often excluded from clinical trials. Nonadherence and oral medication diversion in forensic populations with schizophrenia, and the relationship between antipsychotic nonadherence and crime support LAI utilization in this subset of patients. Yet, federal regulations limit data generation in forensic populations. This review characterizes data on therapeutic outcomes of LAIs in correctional populations with schizophrenia-spectrum diagnoses. A search for primary literature was conducted in PubMed. Favorable effects of LAIs were observed on adherence, psychiatric symptomatology, patient satisfaction, health care costs, and frequency of criminal charges. Data were primarily retrospective and included small samples and individuals with historical versus current forensic involvement. Although limited, available literature and insights into the correctional system suggest advantages to LAI use in forensic populations. Barriers to conducting research in correctional settings must be addressed to facilitate further data generation.

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