More than 7.8
Million Chinese Suffer from Schizophrenia
(June 28, 2007) -- BEIJING, (Xinhua) -- More than 7.8 million Chinese
people suffer from
schizophrenia and 30 percent of them refuse to take drugs regularly,
according to the country's first survey of
mental illness.
The survey, released on Sunday, was carried out by the Chinese Medical
Association (CMA) in association with Xi'an Janssen Pharmaceutical Ltd, a
drug company.
Given the fierce competition in Chinese society and the pressures of
daily life, the number of mental health patients is on the rise, said Zhou
Dongfeng, a CMA professor.
"Schizophrenia poses a huge burden on society," said Zhou. "Patients'
uncooperative attitudes towards drug-taking increase the chances of a
relapse."
According to schizophrenia patients themselves and their family members,
about 30 percent of the patients have poor drug compliance -- cutting doses
without doctors' agreement or stopping altogether, the survey found, while
doctors put the percentage at over 40.
The side effects associated with various psychiatric drugs are probably a
factor in these figures.
Thirty-eight percent of patients who
do not comply with medical
prescriptions say they fear
side effects while another 20 percent find taking drugs too troublesome.
Source: Chinaview.cn
Last updated: 06/07
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