Subjective wellbeing under quetiapine treatment - effect of diagnosis, mood state, and anxiety

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of diagnosis, mood state, and anxiety on subjective wellbeing in patients with affective and non-affective psychotic disorders treated with quetiapine IR. METHODS: 2175 patients with schizophrenia-spectrum (SZ, n=1681), schizoaffective (SA, n=249), and bipolar disorder (BPD, n=245) were treated with quetiapine over 6 months and assessed with the Clinical Global Impression-Severity of illness Scale (CGI-S) and the Subjective Wellbeing under Neuroleptic Treatment Scale (SWN-K). Diagnostic group differences and effects of mood state and anxiety on subjective wellbeing were analyzed using multi-factorial linear regression analysis and mixed models repeated measures. RESULTS: At baseline, despite similar CGI-S scores, significant SWN-K score differences between SZ (57.7 points), SA (64.1 points), and BPD (79.5 points) were detected. At baseline, depression (p

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Original languageEnglish
Article number1-3
ISSN0920-9964
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05.2009