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Predictors of Adherence to an Antidepressant Medication Regimen Among Patients Diagnosed with Depression in Taiwan
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NursingFamily MedicineAntidepressant Medication RegimenPsychiatryMedication AdherenceMedicineMood SymptomPatient SupportMajor DepressionDepressionComorbid Psychiatric DisorderGood Medication AdherenceMental HealthPsychiatric DisorderPsychotherapyHealth Services ResearchPsychopathology
This study explored the predictors of medication adherence among Taiwanese people with major depression and dysthymic disorder. Previous research indicates that depressed patients vary in compliance with their medication regimen. Poor compliance reduces the therapeutic effect of medication. Self-report questionnaires were used for this cross-sectional study conducted with 181 outpatients diagnosed with major depression or dysthymic disorder. About 50% of depressed patients reported good medication adherence. The predictors of adherence were patient income, treatment efficacy, and understanding the importance of continuing medication. Professionals should use collaborative communication and cultural values clarification with depressed patients and their families to improve the awareness of illness and to increase the likelihood of medication compliance.
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