2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-020-02470-0
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Quality of life in patients with severe mental illness: a cross-sectional survey in an integrated outpatient health care model

Abstract: Purpose This study (a) assessed quality of life (QoL) in a patient sample with severe mental illness in an integrated psychiatric care (IC) programme in selected regions in Germany, (b) compared QoL among diagnostic groups and (c) identified socio-demographic, psychiatric anamnestic and clinical characteristics associated with QoL. Methods This cross-sectional study included severely mentally ill outpatients with substantial impairments in social functioning. Separate d… Show more

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“…Associations between depressive disorder and impaired functioning and well-being were documented a quarter of a century ago [20], and similar results have been reported recently for severe mental illnesses [21]. But failure to recognize overlap between stand-alone depressive symptom measures and HRQOL instruments leads to tautological inferences about the "impact" of depression on HRQOL.…”
Section: Summary and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Associations between depressive disorder and impaired functioning and well-being were documented a quarter of a century ago [20], and similar results have been reported recently for severe mental illnesses [21]. But failure to recognize overlap between stand-alone depressive symptom measures and HRQOL instruments leads to tautological inferences about the "impact" of depression on HRQOL.…”
Section: Summary and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…However, at present, there is a lack of research on the effectiveness of mobile MI apps in pattern classifications for smartphone users. This is because many assessment tools are merely focused on the strata of mental health [ 10 - 12 ] instead of the classifications of response patterns (eg, answering questions carelessly, cheating, or guessing) [ 13 ] to verify the respondents’ MI classification (false or true with confidence).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality of life (QOL) refers to individuals' subjective perception of their own life status, which involves the domains of physical health, psychological state, social relations and living conditions (1). In the past decade, QOL has been paid more and more attention by psychiatrists because of its importance for outcomes of patients with mental illness (2)(3)(4), especially for schizophrenia (5,6), major depression (7,8) and bipolar disorder (9,10). In fact, QOL is not one of the traditional or formal measures of outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%