• Title of article

    Attitudes of patients with schizophrenia and depression to psychiatric research: a study in seven European countries

  • Author/Authors

    Ingo Scha¨fer، نويسنده , , Tom Burns، نويسنده , , W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker، نويسنده , , Silvana Galderisi، نويسنده , , Janusz K. Rybakowski، نويسنده , , Jan Libiger، نويسنده , , Wulf Ro¨ssler، نويسنده , , Andrew Molodynski، نويسنده , , Monika Edlinger، نويسنده , , Giuseppe Piegari، نويسنده , , Jela Hrnc?iarova، نويسنده , , Krystyna Gorna، نويسنده , , Matthias Jaeger، نويسنده , , Anne-Kathrin Fett، نويسنده , , Johanna Hissbach، نويسنده , , Dieter Naber، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    159
  • To page
    165
  • Abstract
    Background Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view psychiatric research and what influences their readiness to participate. Methods A total of 763 patients (48% schizophrenia, 52% depression) from 7 European countries were examined using a specifically designed self-report questionnaire [‘‘Hamburg Attitudes to Psychiatric Research Questionnaire’’ (HAPRQ)]. Results Most patients (98%) approved of psychiatric research, in general, at least ‘‘a little’’. There was a tendency to approve psychosocial rather than biological research topics (e.g. research on the role of the family by 91% of patients compared to 79% in genetics). Reasons to participate were mainly altruistic. Only a minority (28%) considered monetary incentives important. Patients wanted extensive background information and a feedback of the results; both were significantly more expressed by schizophrenia as compared to depressive patients, although these findings need to be interpreted with care because of age and gender differences between the diagnostic groups. Conclusion While patients expressed discerning views of psychiatric research, only few differences were apparent between the two diagnostic groups. Patients’ researchpriorities are not the same as those of many professionals and funding bodies. Their demonstrated critical appraisal should inform future research ensuring an increased patient role in the research process
  • Keywords
    Research Attitudes Schizophrenia Depression
  • Journal title
    Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
  • Record number

    849724