References
- Haynes RB, Sackett DL. Compliance with therapeutic regimens. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1976. Google Scholar
- Sabaté E. Adherence to long-term therapies: evidence for action. World Health Organization. 2003. Google Scholar
- Corruble E, Hardy P. Observance du traitement en psychiatrie. Encyclopédie médicochirurgicale. 2003. Google Scholar
- Blondiaux I, Alagille M, Ginestet D. Adhésion aux traitements biologiques en psychiatrie. Encycl Méd Chir. 1994; 1-3. Google Scholar
- Donovan JL. Patient decision making: the missing ingredient in compliance research. International journal of technology assessment in health care. 1995; 11(3): 443-55. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Donovan JL, Blake DR. Patient non-compliance: deviance or reasoned decision-making?. Social science & medicine. 1992; 34(5): 507-13. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Home R. Representations of medication and treatment: advances in theory and measurement. Harwood Academic London. 1997. Google Scholar
- Melnikow J, Kiefe C. Patient compliance and medical research. Journal of general internal medicine. 1994; 9(2): 96-105. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Misdrahi D, Llorca P, Lancon C, Bayle F. Compliance in schizophrenia: predictive factors, therapeutical considerations and research implications. L'Encephale. 2001; 28(3 Pt 1): 266-72. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Morris LS, Schulz R. Patient compliance-an overview. J Clin Pharm Ther. 1992 Oct; 17(5): 283-95. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Urquhart J. Patient non-compliance with drug regimens: measurement, clinical correlates, economic impact. Eur Heart J. 1996 Mar; 17 Suppl A: 8-15. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Frank E, Kupfer DJ, Siegel LR. Alliance not compliance: a philosophy of outpatient care. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 1995. Google Scholar
- Donohoe G, Owens N, O’donnell C, Burke T, Moore L, Tobin A et al. Predictors of compliance with neuroleptic medication among inpatients with schizophrenia: a discriminant function analysis. European Psychiatry. 2001; 16(5): 293-8. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Rettenbacher MA, Burns T, Kemmler G, Fleischhacker WW. Schizophrenia: attitudes of patients and professional carers towards the illness and antipsychotic medication. Pharmacopsychiatry. 2004; 37(3): 103-9.. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Ruscher S, deWit R, Mazmanian D, editors. Psychiatric patients attitudes about medication and factors affecting non-adherence. International Journal Of Psychology; 1996: Psychology Press 27 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, England BN3 2FA. Google Scholar
- Kamei K, Terao T, Katayama Y, Hoaki N. Affective temperaments and psychotropic adherence. Journal of affective disorders. 2013; 150(3): 1142-7. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Gonda X, Vázquez GH. Theoretical and clinical overview of affective temperaments in mood disorders. Psicodebate. 2014; 14(2):39-58. Google Scholar
- Akiskal H. Delineating irritable-choleric and hyperthymic temperaments as variants of cyclothymia. J Pers Disord. 1992; 6: 326-42. Google Scholar
- Akiskal H, Khani M, Scott-Strauss A. Cyclothymic temperamental disorders. Psychiatr Clin North Am. 1979; 2(3): 527-54. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Akiskal H, Mallya G. Criteria for the" soft" bipolar spectrum: treatment implications. Psychopharmacol Bull. 1987; 23(1): 68-73. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Akiskal HS, Akiskal K. Cyclothymic, hyperthymic and depressive temperaments as subaffective variants of mood disorders. In: Tasman A, Riba MB, editors. Annual review of psychiatry. Vol. 11. Washington: American Psychiatric Press; 1992. pp. 43–62. Google Scholar
- Akiskal HS, Djenderedjian AH, Rosenthal RH, Khani MK. Cyclothymic disorder: validating criteria for inclusion in the bipolar affective group. Am J Psychiatry. 1977; 134(11): 1227-33. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Akiskal H, Placidi G, Maremmani I, Signoretta S, Liguori A, Gervasi R et al. TEMPS-I: delineating the most discriminant traits of the cyclothymic, depressive, hyperthymic and irritable temperaments in a nonpatient population. Journal of affective disorders. 1998; 51(1): 7-19. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Placidi G, Signoretta S, Liguori A, Gervasi R, Maremmani I, Akiskal H. The semi-structured affective temperament interview (TEMPS-I): reliability and psychometric properties in 1010 14-26-year-old students. Journal of affective disorders. 1998; 47(1): 1-10. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Akiskal HS, Akiskal KK, Haykal RF, Manning JS, Connor PD. TEMPS-A: progress towards validation of a self-rated clinical version of the Temperament Evaluation of the Memphis, Pisa, Paris, and San Diego Autoquestionnaire. Journal of affective disorders. 2005; 85(1): 3-16. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Akiskal H. Toward a definition of generalized anxiety disorder as an anxious temperament type. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 1998; 98(s393): 66-73.. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Karam EG, Mneimneh ZN, Salamoun MM, Akiskal HS, Akiskal KK. Suitability of the TEMPS-A for population-based studies: ease of administration and stability of affective temperaments in its Lebanese version. Journal of affective disorders. 2007; 98(1): 45-53. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Vázquez GH, Tondo L, Mazzarini L, Gonda X. Affective temperaments in general population: a review and combined analysis from national studies. Journal of affective disorders. 2012; 139(1): 18-22. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Masmoudi J, Trabelsi S, Charfeddine F, Ben AB, Guermazi M, Jaoua A et al. Evaluation of affective temperaments in the postpartum depressive symptomatology. Encephale. 2010 Jun; 36 Suppl 2: D14-21. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Thompson K, Kulkarni J, Sergejew A. Reliability and validity of a new Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS) for the psychoses. Schizophrenia research. 2000; 42(3): 241-7. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Awad AG. Subjective response to neuroleptics in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 1993; 19(3): 609. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Hogan TP, Awad A, Eastwood R. A self-report scale predictive of drug compliance in schizophrenics: reliability and discriminative validity. Psychological medicine. 1983; 13(1): 177-83. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Morisky DE, Green LW, Levine DM. Concurrent and predictive validity of a self-reported measure of medication adherence. Medical care. 1986; 24(1): 67-74. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Charpentier A, Goudemand M, Thomas P. Therapeutic alliance, a stake in schizophrenia. L'Encephale. 2009; 35(1): 80-9. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Misdrahi D, Verdoux H, Llorca P, Baylé F. Therapeutic adherence and schizophrenia: the interest of the validation of the French translation of Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS). L'Encéphale. 2004; 30(4): 409. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Urquhart J. The electronic medication event monitor. Clinical pharmacokinetics. 1997; 32(5): 345-56. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Kane JM. Problems of compliance in the outpatient treatment of schizophrenia. J Clin Psychiatry. 1983 Jun; 44(6 Pt 2): 3-6. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Urquhart J. Role of patient compliance in clinical pharmacokinetics. Clinical pharmacokinetics. 1994; 27(3): 202-15. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Vitolins MZ, Rand CS, Rapp SR, Ribisl PM, Sevick MA. Measuring adherence to behavioral and medical interventions. Controlled clinical trials. 2000; 21(5): S188-S94. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Preskorn SH, Burke MJ, Fast GA. Therapeutic drug monitoring: Principles and practice. Psychiatr Clin North Am. 1993 Sep; 16(3): 611-45. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Kampman O, Laippala P, Väänänen J, Koivisto E, Kiviniemi P, Kilkku N et al. Indicators of medication compliance in first-episode psychosis. Psychiatry research. 2002; 110(1): 39-48. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Buchanan A. A two-year prospective study of treatment compliance in patients with schizophrenia. Psychological medicine. 1992; 22(03): 787-97. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Sellwood W, Tarrier N, Quinn J, Barrowclough C. The family and compliance in schizophrenia: the influence of clinical variables, relatives' knowledge and expressed emotion. Psychological medicine. 2003; 33(1): 91-6. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Van Putten T. Why do schizophrenic patients refuse to take their drugs?. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1974; 31(1): 67-72. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Schuepbach D, Goetz I, Boeker H, Hell D. Voluntary vs involuntary hospital admission in acute mania of bipolar disorder: results from the Swiss sample of the EMBLEM study. Journal of affective disorders. 2006; 90(1): 57-61. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Sturman ED, Sproule BA. Toward the development of a mood disorders insight scale: modification of Birchwood’s psychosis insight scale. Journal of affective disorders. 2003; 77(1): 21-30. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Otheman Y, Doufiq J, Kasouati J, Yahia A, Mehssani J, Ouanass A et al, editors. Comparative study of insight and factors influencing it in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in a population of Moroccan hospitalized patients. Annales Medico-Psychologiques; 2014: Masson Editeur 21 Street Camille Desmoulins, Issy, 92789 Moulineaux Cedex 9, France. Google Scholar
- Weiler MA, Fleisher MH, McArthur-Campbell D. Insight and symptom change in schizophrenia and other disorders. Schizophrenia Research. 2000; 45(1): 29-36. PubMed | Google Scholar
- Samalin L, Abbar M, Courtet P, Guillaume S, Lancrenon S, Llorca P. French Society for Biological Psychiatry and Neuropsychopharmacology task force: Formal Consensus for the prescription of depot antipsychotics. Encephale. 2013 Dec; 39 Suppl 4: 189-203. PubMed | Google Scholar