Title of article :
Patients with schizophrenia and their finances: how they spend
their money
Author/Authors :
Laurence Borras، نويسنده , , Sylvia Mohr، نويسنده , , Maria Boucherie، نويسنده , , Sophie Dupont-Willemin، نويسنده , , Franc¸ois Ferrero
Philippe Huguelet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Introduction Although most patients
with schizophrenia rely on state financial support,
little is known about their expenses and how they use
the money at their discretion. However, the ability to
budget is a predictive factor in rehabilitation. An
assessment of financial management skills could make
it possible to develop more appropriate psycho-social
assistance. Method Fifty-seven outpatients with
schizophrenia treated in the public sector in Geneva,
Switzerland took part in the study. Psychosocial,
diagnostic, neurocognitive and symptomatological
measures were collected. Data were gathered on patients’
incomes and quality of life. A prospective
analysis of their expenses during a 1-month period
was also performed. Results Median income was 4,125
Swiss francs per month (i.e., 3,372 US dollars). After
paying fixed expenses (which were handled with or
without the assistance of a representative payee), a
mean of 400 Swiss francs remained at their disposal to
use as they wished. Seventy-two percent of this money
was devoted to the use of psychoactive substances
(e.g., cigarettes, alcohol, cannabis) or various drinks
in coffee houses, and 28% on leisure activities (trips,
sports and other recreational activities). Eighty-four
percent of patients would have liked to have more
money for leisure activities. The study was well-accepted
and led to modification of the treatment plan
in 84% of cases. Conclusion Most of the discretionary
money patients received was used for buying substances
with addictive properties; this may hinder the
practice of activities favouring recovery. Thus, it appears
essential to guide patients in the management of
their budgets
Keywords :
schizophrenia – expenses – payee –disability – social security
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)