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Concerns about medications mediate the association of posttraumatic stress disorder with adherence to medication in stroke survivors

机译:对药物的担忧介导了中风幸存者的创伤后应激障碍与药物依从性的关系

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Objectives Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be a consequence of acute medical events and has been associated with non-adherence to medications. We tested whether increased concerns about medications could explain the association between PTSD and non-adherence to medication in stroke survivors. Design We surveyed 535 participants aged 40 years or older who had at least one stroke or transient ischaemic attack in the previous 5 years. Methods We assessed PTSD using the PTSD checklist-specific for stroke, medication adherence with the Morisky Medication Adherence Questionnaire, and beliefs about medications with the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire. We used logistic regression to test whether concerns about medications mediated the association between stroke-induced PTSD and non-adherence to medication. Covariates for adjusted analyses included age, sex, race, comorbid medical conditions, stroke-related disability, years since last stroke/TIA, and depression. Results Symptoms of PTSD were correlated with greater concerns about medications (r = 0.45; p <.001), and both were associated with medication non-adherence. Adjustment for concerns about medications attenuated the relationship between PTSD and non-adherence to medication, from an odds ratio [OR] of 1.04 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.01-1.06; OR, 1.63 per 1 SD) to an OR of 1.02 (95% CI, 1.00-1.05; OR, 1.32 per 1 SD), and increased concerns about medications remained associated with increased odds of non-adherence to medication (OR, 1.17; 95% CI, 1.10-1.25; OR, 1.72 per 1 SD) in this fully adjusted model. A bootstrap mediation test suggested that the indirect effect was statistically significant and explained 38% of the association of PTSD to medication non-adherence, and the direct effect of PTSD symptoms on medication non-adherence was no longer significant. Conclusion Increased concerns about medications explain a significant proportion of the association between PTSD symptoms and non-adherence to medication in stroke survivors.
机译:目的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)可能是急性医学事件的结果,并且与不坚持药物治疗有关。我们测试了对药物的担忧是否可以解释中风幸存者中PTSD与不坚持药物治疗之间的关系。设计我们调查了535名40岁或40岁以上的参与者,他们在过去5年中至少发生过一次中风或短暂性脑缺血发作。方法我们使用特定于卒中的PTSD清单对PTSD进行评估,并使用Morisky药物依从性问卷对药物依从性进行评估,并使用《药物信仰问卷》对药物的信念进行评估。我们使用逻辑回归测试了对药物的担忧是否介导了中风诱发的PTSD与药物不依从性之间的关联。调整后的分析的协变量包括年龄,性别,种族,合并症,中风相关的残疾,上次中风/ TIA以来的年龄以及抑郁症。结果PTSD的症状与对药物的更大关注相关(r = 0.45; p <.001),并且两者均与药物不依从性相关。对药物关注的调整从1.0的比值比[OR](95%置信区间[CI]为1.01-1.06; OR为每1 SD 1.63)到OR为,减弱了PTSD与药物不依从性之间的关系。 1.02(95%CI,1.00-1.05; OR,1.32 / 1 SD)和对药物的关注增加仍然与药物不依从性的增加相关(OR,1.17; 95%CI,1.10-1.25; OR,1.72每1 SD)。引导中介试验表明,间接作用具有统计学意义,并解释了PTSD与药物非依从性相关性的38%,而PTSD症状对药物非依从性的直接影响不再显着。结论对药物的关注日益增加,这说明中风幸存者中PTSD症状与不依从性之间的关联很大。

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