2016
DOI: 10.1080/17542863.2016.1196716
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Sociocultural determinants of treatment adherence in bipolar disorders: a review of recent trends

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“…(3) illness-related, like presence of certain symptoms as loss of interest, 20 or comorbidity, 21 (4) sociocultural 22 including stigma and social support 23 ; or (5) related to the mental health service providers who frequently overlook such a problem, 4 or offer less emotional support. 20 Identification of potentially modifiable factors that predict treatment adherence is critical to develop effective interventions for adherence enhancement in BD populations.…”
Section: Psycho-demographic and Clinical Predictors Of Medication Adherence In Patients With Bipolar I Disorder In A University Hospital mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(3) illness-related, like presence of certain symptoms as loss of interest, 20 or comorbidity, 21 (4) sociocultural 22 including stigma and social support 23 ; or (5) related to the mental health service providers who frequently overlook such a problem, 4 or offer less emotional support. 20 Identification of potentially modifiable factors that predict treatment adherence is critical to develop effective interventions for adherence enhancement in BD populations.…”
Section: Psycho-demographic and Clinical Predictors Of Medication Adherence In Patients With Bipolar I Disorder In A University Hospital mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total score is categorised into three groups: good insight(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22), fair insight(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) and poor insight (0-7).…”
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“…Most of the previous Indian studies have used close-ended questionnaires and scales to measure adherence and related factors, and none of these have utilized a cross-cultural questionnaire for clinical and sociocultural content exploration. [ 7 17 18 19 ]…”
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confidence: 99%