Journal article

Comparison of insight and clinical variables in homeless and non-homeless psychiatric inpatients in China

YN Fu, XL Cao, CL Hou, CH Ng, GS Ungvari, HFK Chiu, YQ Lin, L Wang, X Zheng, FJ Jia, YT Xiang

Psychiatry Research | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

There are no published data on insight in homeless patients with psychiatric disorders in China. This study examined insight in homeless and non-homeless Chinese psychiatric inpatients in relation to demographic and clinical variables. A total of 278 homeless and 222 non-homeless inpatients matched in age and gender were included in the study. Demographic and clinical characteristics were collected based on a review of medical charts and a clinical interview with standardized instruments. Insight was evaluated with the Insight and Treatment Attitudes Questionnaire. Altogether 20.5% of homeless inpatients and 43.7% of the non-homeless controls had good insight. Compared with homeless inpatien..

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Awarded by Universidade de Macau


Funding Acknowledgements

The study was supported by the University of Macau (SRG2014-00019-FHS; MYRG2015-00230-FHS; MYRG2016-00005-FHS). The authors are grateful to the clinicians in Huizhou Veteran Hospital and Shenzhen Kangning Hospital for their contribution to the project.