Antipsychotic-Related Stigma and the Impact on Treatment Choices: A Systematic Review and Framework Synthesis.
Michael TownsendKristin ParejaAmy Buchanan-HughesEmma WorthingtonDavid PritchettMalaak BrubakerChristy HouleTenna Natascha MoseHeidi C WatersPublished in: Patient preference and adherence (2022)
This systematic literature review found that antipsychotic-related social and self-stigma is a factor in non-adherence to antipsychotics. Further research should examine stigma in a wider range of patients and the extent to which clinicians' treatment decisions are impacted by the potential stigma associated with antipsychotic medications.
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