Change of poverty and outcome of persons with severe mental illness in rural China, 1994-2015.
Xinyi ZhaoYue-Hui YuMan-Man PengWei LuoShi-Hui HuXin YangBo LiuTin ZhangRu GaoCecilia Lai-Wan ChanMao-Sheng RanPublished in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2020)
Relative poverty of persons with SMI has become more severe during the rapid socioeconomic development in rural China. Relative poverty of household, poor work ability, younger age of onset and never-treated status are risk factors of poor outcome. Culture-specific, community-based interventions and targeted poverty alleviation programs should improve patients' early identification, treatment and recovery.