Psychological correlates of adherence to medication in asthma
Authors: Byer B.1; Myers L. B.1
Source: Psychology, Health and Medicine, Volume 5, Number 4, 1 November 2000 , pp. 389-393(5)
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Abstract:
The relationship between illness perceptions, beliefs about medication and adherence to medication was investigated in a primary care sample of 64 asthma patients. A series of multiple regressions indicated that number of preventer inhaler prescriptions was significantly associated with patient beliefs about the necessity of their asthma medication, and external cause; number of reliever inhaler prescriptions was significantly associated with belief in a long illness duration and high morbidity; self-reported adherence was significantly associated with patient beliefs about the necessity of their asthma medication and strong identity. The implications of these findings are discussed.Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Sciences, University College London, UK
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