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Figure 4 | BMC Medicine

Figure 4

From: Discontinuation of treatment of schizophrenic patients is driven by poor symptom response: a pooled post-hoc analysis of four atypical antipsychotic drugs

Figure 4

Patient and physician perception of efficacy. A. Discontinuation due to poor response by perception. Patient perception was based on discontinuation by patient perception of poor response either alone or in consensus with physician perception. Physician perception was based on physician conclusion alone. B. Time to discontinuation (D/C) due to poor response by perception. C. Visitwise PANSS total scores between patients who discontinued early due to poor response by patient perception and those by physician perception. *p < .05. Physician perception (Phy per), Patient perception (Pt per).

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