2010
DOI: 10.2147/ahmt.s8791
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Achieving adolescent adherence to treatment of major depression

Abstract: When treatments are ordered for adolescent major depression, or for other adolescent medical illnesses, adherence and clinical outcomes are likely to be unsatisfactory, unless 4 basic principles of the medical treatment of adolescent illness are implemented. These comprise providing effective patient and parent/caregiver education, establishing effective patient and caregiver therapeutic alliances, providing effective treatment, and managing other factors associated with treatment adherence as indicated. The g… Show more

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“…Primarily, the high rate of depression in adolescents with T2D affects the adherence of these patients to a care plan. Achieving adherence is especially difficult in adolescent illness when it is accompanied by hopelessness or pessimism [15]. This low adherence increases medical complications and contributes to a poorer quality of life [16].…”
Section: Effects Of Comorbid Depression On T2dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primarily, the high rate of depression in adolescents with T2D affects the adherence of these patients to a care plan. Achieving adherence is especially difficult in adolescent illness when it is accompanied by hopelessness or pessimism [15]. This low adherence increases medical complications and contributes to a poorer quality of life [16].…”
Section: Effects Of Comorbid Depression On T2dmentioning
confidence: 99%