Predictors of quality of life in people with severe mental illness - Studymethodology with baseline analysis in the UK700 trial

Citation
T. Fahy et al., Predictors of quality of life in people with severe mental illness - Studymethodology with baseline analysis in the UK700 trial, BR J PSYCHI, 175, 1999, pp. 426-432
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry","Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
ISSN journal
00071250 → ACNP
Volume
175
Year of publication
1999
Pages
426 - 432
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1250(199911)175:<426:POQOLI>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Background It is not clear which model of case management is most likely to improve quality of life in people with severe mental illness. Aims To use baseline data derived from the UK700 Case Management Trial to a ssess the relative importance of clinical, social and unmet needs variables as predictors of subjective quality of life in patients with severe mental illness. Method Patients (n=708) were assessed on quality of life (Lancashire Qualit y of Life Profile), needs (Camberwell Assessment of Need), psychopathology and social functioning. Variables that were amenable to change through case management were investigated as predictors of quality of life. Results Social variables accounted for 7% of the variance for subjective qu ality of life, compared with 19% for clinical variables. and 20% for unmet needs. The strongest predictors of subjective quality of life were unmet ba sic, social and functioning needs, depression and positive psychotic sympto ms. Conclusions Subjective quality of life in severely mentally ill patients is predicted by clinical variables and unmet needs. The results identify prio rity areas for the attention of case managers who seek to improve quality o f life in these patients. Declaration of interest Funded by the UK NHS Research and Development Progr amme and the Department of Health.