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Models of Care of Schizophrenia in the Community—An International Perspective

Guru S. Gowda, Mohan Isaac

2022Current Psychiatry Reports28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We reviewed the existing and recent community models of care in schizophrenia. We examine characteristics, recent updates, evidence, cost-effectiveness, and patients' acceptance for existing and new community-based care models in high-income (HI) and low- and middle-income (LAMI) countries. RECENT FINDINGS: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Intensive Case Management (ICM), and Crisis Intervention are cost-effective interventions for schizophrenia and time tested in the last few decades in HI countries. The growing evidence suggests that tailor-made ACTs and ICM can effectively reduce substance use, homelessness, and criminal activity in persons with schizophrenia who live in the community. Similarly, in LAMI Countries, a few community-based care models for schizophrenia have been developed and tested based on community-based rehabilitation principles. The modality of a community model of care and interventions for a person with schizophrenia should be chosen based on the person's co-existing psychosocial difficulties and challenges such as homelessness, criminal behaviour, and substance use.

Topics & Concepts

Assertive community treatmentSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Psychological interventionPsychosocialPsychiatryRehabilitationPsychologyIntervention (counseling)Perspective (graphical)MedicineMental illnessMental healthComputer scienceNeuroscienceArtificial intelligenceSchizophrenia research and treatmentPsychiatric care and mental health servicesFamily Caregiving in Mental Illness