Adherence to antipsychotic medication and criminal recidivism in a Canadian provincial offender population
<p>Preliminary evidence suggests that adherence to antipsychotic medication reduces criminal recidivism among patients diagnosed with schizophrenia. However existing studies operationalize antipsychotic adherence as a binary variable, (usually using a threshold of ≥80%), which does not reflect...
Main Authors: | Rezansoff, S, Moniruzzaman, A, Fazel, S, McCandless, L, Somers, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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