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A pilot study is reported of 30 chronic schizophrenic patients at the psychiatric out-patient facility of Government General Hospital, Madras, India. The objectives of the study were to assess the patients' perception of prodromata of relapse and their coping mechanisms. Patients were questioned on these aspects, using a semi-structured interview guide. The study showed a high degree of perception of prodromal signs amongst the cohort. Only 4 patients were unable to perceive any prodromata of relapse. Most commonly noted prodromal symptoms were disturbed sleep and slowness and underactivity. Patients had also resorted to various coping measures such as internal dialogue and talking to a close relative or friend. The study has clearly proved that Indian schizophrenic patients are perceptive of prodromata of relapse and developed self-help methods. These methods, if properly identified, could be incorporated in psychosocial intervention programmes.
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Kumar, S., Thara, R. & Rajkumar, S. Coping with symptoms of relapse in schizophrenia. Eur Arch Psychiatr Neurol Sci 239, 213–215 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01739656
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