2020
DOI: 10.2147/ndt.s241749
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<p>Extent and Factors Associated with Adherence to Antidepressant Treatment During Acute and Continuation Phase Depression Treatment Among Older Adults with Dementia and Major Depressive Disorder</p>

Abstract: Purpose: Little is known about adherence to antidepressant treatment during acute and continuation phase of depression among older adults with dementia and newly diagnosed major depressive disorders (MDD). This study estimated the extent of and factors associated with adherence to acute and continuation phase antidepressant treatment among older adults with dementia and newly diagnosed MDD. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the Medicare 5% sample claims data (2012-2013) among older adult… Show more

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“…Among the remaining studies, two of them reported a higher likelihood of treatment adherence in the implementation phase among white/Caucasian individuals compared to African-American or non-white/non-Caucasian patients ( Wu et al, 2012 ; Wu and Davis-Ajami, 2014 ). In one study ( Bhattacharjee et al, 2020 ), white patients showed better adherence compared to non-white race and Hispanic patients. The remaining study ( Lin et al, 2011 ) provided similar results, finding that Hispanic patients have lower levels of adherence compared to Caucasian or other ethnic patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Among the remaining studies, two of them reported a higher likelihood of treatment adherence in the implementation phase among white/Caucasian individuals compared to African-American or non-white/non-Caucasian patients ( Wu et al, 2012 ; Wu and Davis-Ajami, 2014 ). In one study ( Bhattacharjee et al, 2020 ), white patients showed better adherence compared to non-white race and Hispanic patients. The remaining study ( Lin et al, 2011 ) provided similar results, finding that Hispanic patients have lower levels of adherence compared to Caucasian or other ethnic patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MA could not be performed. Eight studies explored the impact of medical comorbidities on adherence ( Akincigil et al, 2007 ; Keeley et al, 2007 ; Liu et al, 2011 ; Merrick et al, 2012 ; Wu et al, 2012 ; Kales et al, 2016 ; Gerlach et al, 2019 ; Bhattacharjee et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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