Medication adherence failure in schizophrenia: a forensic review of rates, reasons, treatments, and prospects

Forensic patients with schizophrenia who fail to adhere to prescribed antipsychotic medication risk recidivism, which continues to be a serious concern. It affects all stages of trial proceedings and impacts on the treaters' liability. Although much remains unchanged since the authors reviewed...

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Forensic Psychiatry - methods
Humans
Patient Compliance - psychology
Risk Assessment - methods
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Schizophrenia - drug therapy
Schizophrenic Psychology
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