2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2016.07.007
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Factors Affecting Medication Adherence Among Adults with Schizophrenia: A Literature Review

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“…17 Therefore, the repercussions affect not only the individuals, but also the society. 18 Previous studies indicated that medication adherence with SMD was associated with various factors, such as patient-related, medication-related, illness-related, and external/environment factors. 18,19 Specifically including age, 20 insight, 21 education status, 22 the number of medications, 23 side effects of medications, 24 psychotic symptoms, social support 25 and therapeutic alliance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Therefore, the repercussions affect not only the individuals, but also the society. 18 Previous studies indicated that medication adherence with SMD was associated with various factors, such as patient-related, medication-related, illness-related, and external/environment factors. 18,19 Specifically including age, 20 insight, 21 education status, 22 the number of medications, 23 side effects of medications, 24 psychotic symptoms, social support 25 and therapeutic alliance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our data showed that age, sex, and education had no significant effect on the risk of psychiatric rehospitalization. The above factors also showed an inconclusive effect on drug adherence [22]. Since we found no significant difference in the risk of psychiatric rehospitalization between the oral and LAI groups, we assumed the patients in the oral group had a fair drug adherence.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…An extensive literature debating insight founded on patients with schizophrenia (SZD) or Bipolar Disorders (BD) studies exist (for review see: Tham et al., 2016; García et al., 2016; Murri et al., 2015; Leclerc et al., 2013, Velligan et al., 2017). In SZD, articles show links between insight and symptomatology such as for mood disorder (da Silva et al., 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%