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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Psychosocial correlates of drug adherence among patients with affective disorder in Hong Kong.

January 1998 (has links)
by Mak Wing Fun, Ingrid. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-64). / Questionnaire also in Chinese. / Abstract --- p.ii / Acknowledgments --- p.iii / Table of Contents --- p.iv / List of Tables --- p.vii / List of Appendix --- p.viii / CHAPTER / Chapter 1 --- Introduction And Literature Review --- p.1 / Adherence(Compliance) --- p.1 / Pattern of Non-adherence --- p.1 / Health Belief Model and Adherence-Related Attitudes --- p.2 / Non-adherence and Psychiatric Disorder --- p.2 / Drug Adherence and Affective Disorder --- p.3 / Bipolar Disorder and Lithium --- p.3 / Methods for Assessing Adherence --- p.4 / Clinical Factors Associated with Lithium Non-adherence --- p.6 / Drug Adherence of Hong Kong Chinese Patients with Affective Disorder --- p.9 / Individual Factors --- p.10 / Attitude and Belief --- p.10 / Health Locus of Control --- p.15 / Socio-Cultural Factors --- p.15 / Explanatory Model --- p.15 / Illness Attribution --- p.16 / Attitude Towards Western Medication --- p.17 / Somatisation and Social Stigma --- p.18 / Family Support --- p.20 / Purposes of the Study --- p.22 / Chapter 2 --- Method --- p.23 / Subjects --- p.23 / Outcome Measures --- p.24 / side Effect Measure --- p.25 / Attitude Measures --- p.26 / Support Measure --- p.27 / Mood State Measure --- p.27 / Memory Function Measure --- p.28 / Procedure --- p.28 / Chapter 3 --- Results --- p.29 / Non-Adherence Rate --- p.29 / Intercorrelations of Adherence Measures --- p.30 / Mean Lithium Level and Adherence Status --- p.31 / The Reliability of the Instruments --- p.33 / Comparison of Fully Adherent and Non-adherent Patients --- p.34 / Discriminant Analysis --- p.39 / Comparison of the Patients' Attitudes and Social Support by the Number of Non- adherence Criteria Met --- p.40 / Comparison of Patients' Attitudes and Perceived Support by Patient's Self-report of Adherence --- p.43 / Comparison of Patients' Attitudes and Perceived Support by Family Member's Report of Adherence --- p.45 / Comparison of Patients' Attitudes and Perceived Support by Case Psychiatrist's Report of Adherence --- p.47 / Chapter 4 --- Discussion --- p.49 / Single vs. Multiple Criteria. --- p.49 / Predicting Non-adherence --- p.51 / Other Variables Associated --- p.53 / Limitations of the Study and Recommendations --- p.56 / Chapter 5 --- References --- p.58 / Chapter 6 --- Appendix --- p.65
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A depressão e a adesão ao tratamento da infecção pelo HIV (vírus da imunodeficiência humana) / The depression and the adherence to the treatment of the infection of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)

Silva, José Renato da 29 June 2005 (has links)
A epidemia da Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida (aids) já atingiu aproximadamente 40 milhões de indivíduos em todo o mundo. O controle adequado da infecção pelo HIV através do tratamento anti-retroviral proporciona menor resistência viral, níveis mais baixos de carga viral, diminuindo, assim, a probabilidade da transmissão do HIV. A adesão ao tratamento anti-retroviral é importante para o sucesso do tratamento. A depressão é um transtorno psiquiátrico com prevalência elevada na população geral e nos portadores do HIV/Aids. Sabe-se que a depressão é um fator limitante para boa adesão. Neste trabalho, estudou-se a associação entre a adesão e a depressão em 164 pacientes portadores do HIV/Aids, em acompanhamento médico num serviço especializado, no período de outubro de 2002 a outubro de 2003. Foram aplicados os seguintes instrumentos: SCID/DSM-IV (Strutured Clinical Interview/Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), HAM-D (Hamilton Rating for Depression), MMSE (MiniMental State Examination - Miniexame do Estado Mental), questionário sócio-demográfico, laboratorial, da doença e tratamento e questionário de adesão. A média de idade foi 39 anos, e 72% da amostra eram do sexo masculino. Mais de 85% dos pacientes se infectaram com o HIV através de relações sexuais. Apenas 7,9% eram usuários de drogas injetáveis. A média de CD4 foi 404,8 e carga viral 3,55 (log). A prevalência de depressão atual foi 17,7%, com diferença estatisticamente significante entre os mais jovens. Setenta e cinco pacientes (45,73%) apresentaram episódio depressivo passado. Dos 164 pacientes, 137 faziam uso de anti-retrovirais. Pacientes que tomavam 95% dos anti-retrovirais foram considerados pacientes que aderiram ao tratamento. A adesão foi avaliada através de questionário e 79,56% dos pacientes aderiram ao tratamento. A adesão foi maior entre os homens e os mais velhos. A carga viral também apresentou associação com a adesão e com antecedente pessoal de depressão. A adesão não mostrou associação com depressão / Approximately 40 million individuals are infected by HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the word. The control of the HIV infection by the antiretroviral treatment provides lower viral resistance; lower viral load levels and diminishes the probability of the transmission of the HIV. The adherence to antiretroviral treatment is important for the success of the treatment. Depression is a psychiatric disorder with high prevalence in general population and in HIV/AIDS infected patients. Depression seems to be a limitation for good adherence. In this study, the association between adherence and depression was assessed in 164 HIV/AIDS infected patients in a specialized service, in the period of October of 2002 and October of 2003. The following instruments were applied: SCID/DSM-IV (Structured Clinical Interview/Diagnostic and Manual Statistical of Mental Disorders), HAM-D (Hamilton Rating for Depression), MMSE (MiniMental State Examination), sociodemographic, laboratorial, disease and adherence questionnaires. The mean age was 39 years-old and 72% of the sample were men. More than 85% of the patients were infected by sexual contact and 7.9% were injecting drug users. The mean of CD4 was 404.8 and viral load 3.55 (log). The prevalence of current depression was 17.7%, with higher prevalence among youngest. Seventy five patients (45.73%) had a lifetime depressive episode. Of the 164 patients, 137 were treated with antiretroviral. Patients who took at least 95% of the antiretroviral medications had been considered adhered to treatment. The adherence was evaluated through questionnaire and was presented in 79.56% of the patients. The adherence was higher among men and oldest. The viral load also showed association with adherence and lifetime depression. The adherence was not associated to depression
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A depressão e a adesão ao tratamento da infecção pelo HIV (vírus da imunodeficiência humana) / The depression and the adherence to the treatment of the infection of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)

José Renato da Silva 29 June 2005 (has links)
A epidemia da Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida (aids) já atingiu aproximadamente 40 milhões de indivíduos em todo o mundo. O controle adequado da infecção pelo HIV através do tratamento anti-retroviral proporciona menor resistência viral, níveis mais baixos de carga viral, diminuindo, assim, a probabilidade da transmissão do HIV. A adesão ao tratamento anti-retroviral é importante para o sucesso do tratamento. A depressão é um transtorno psiquiátrico com prevalência elevada na população geral e nos portadores do HIV/Aids. Sabe-se que a depressão é um fator limitante para boa adesão. Neste trabalho, estudou-se a associação entre a adesão e a depressão em 164 pacientes portadores do HIV/Aids, em acompanhamento médico num serviço especializado, no período de outubro de 2002 a outubro de 2003. Foram aplicados os seguintes instrumentos: SCID/DSM-IV (Strutured Clinical Interview/Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), HAM-D (Hamilton Rating for Depression), MMSE (MiniMental State Examination - Miniexame do Estado Mental), questionário sócio-demográfico, laboratorial, da doença e tratamento e questionário de adesão. A média de idade foi 39 anos, e 72% da amostra eram do sexo masculino. Mais de 85% dos pacientes se infectaram com o HIV através de relações sexuais. Apenas 7,9% eram usuários de drogas injetáveis. A média de CD4 foi 404,8 e carga viral 3,55 (log). A prevalência de depressão atual foi 17,7%, com diferença estatisticamente significante entre os mais jovens. Setenta e cinco pacientes (45,73%) apresentaram episódio depressivo passado. Dos 164 pacientes, 137 faziam uso de anti-retrovirais. Pacientes que tomavam 95% dos anti-retrovirais foram considerados pacientes que aderiram ao tratamento. A adesão foi avaliada através de questionário e 79,56% dos pacientes aderiram ao tratamento. A adesão foi maior entre os homens e os mais velhos. A carga viral também apresentou associação com a adesão e com antecedente pessoal de depressão. A adesão não mostrou associação com depressão / Approximately 40 million individuals are infected by HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the word. The control of the HIV infection by the antiretroviral treatment provides lower viral resistance; lower viral load levels and diminishes the probability of the transmission of the HIV. The adherence to antiretroviral treatment is important for the success of the treatment. Depression is a psychiatric disorder with high prevalence in general population and in HIV/AIDS infected patients. Depression seems to be a limitation for good adherence. In this study, the association between adherence and depression was assessed in 164 HIV/AIDS infected patients in a specialized service, in the period of October of 2002 and October of 2003. The following instruments were applied: SCID/DSM-IV (Structured Clinical Interview/Diagnostic and Manual Statistical of Mental Disorders), HAM-D (Hamilton Rating for Depression), MMSE (MiniMental State Examination), sociodemographic, laboratorial, disease and adherence questionnaires. The mean age was 39 years-old and 72% of the sample were men. More than 85% of the patients were infected by sexual contact and 7.9% were injecting drug users. The mean of CD4 was 404.8 and viral load 3.55 (log). The prevalence of current depression was 17.7%, with higher prevalence among youngest. Seventy five patients (45.73%) had a lifetime depressive episode. Of the 164 patients, 137 were treated with antiretroviral. Patients who took at least 95% of the antiretroviral medications had been considered adhered to treatment. The adherence was evaluated through questionnaire and was presented in 79.56% of the patients. The adherence was higher among men and oldest. The viral load also showed association with adherence and lifetime depression. The adherence was not associated to depression

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