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Of all the symptoms of schizophrenia, which have the most significant impact on you or your loved one’s daily life?
Are there specific activities that you or your loved one cannot do because of schizophrenia?
How does schizophrenia affect you or your loved one on best and on worst days? Describe your best days and your worst days.
How have your schizophrenia symptoms changed over time?
Have you ever experienced loss of a job, homelessness, been the victim of a crime, or been arrested/jailed as a result of your schizophrenia symptoms? Describe your experience.
What worries you most about your schizophrenia?
What are you currently doing to treat your schizophrenia and how well does that treatment work? (Or how is your loved one treating his/her schizophrenia?)
How well does your current treatment regimen treat the most significant symptoms of your disease?
What are the most significant downsides to your current treatment(s) and how do they affect your daily life?
Have you ever stopped taking a medication prescribed to treat your schizophrenia? If so, why?
What factors do you take into account when considering a new treatment for your schizophrenia?
Outside of cost and/or insurance coverage, have you experienced challenges in accessing prescription medicines for schizophrenia? Describe your experience.
Assuming there is no complete cure for your condition, what specific things would you look for in an ideal treatment for your condition?
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