Relationship Between Drug Compliance, Coping with Stress, and Social Support in Patients with Bipolar Disorder

A. Aksoy, M. Kelleci
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Relationship between drug compliance, coping with stress, and social support in patients with bipolar disorder Objective: In bipolar disorder, recurrence rate is relatively high. With each episode, the risk of a new episode is increased. The first choice is drug treatment. However, patients have serious difficulties in drug compliance. This study was conducted to investigate drug compliance of patients with bipolar disorder, and to determine relationships between drug compliance, coping with stress, and social support. Method: The target population of the study included 280 patients registered in a state hospital with the diagnosis of bipolar disorder in 2011, residing in the city center, and having no other psychiatric disorders. Of these 280 patients, 150 who agreed to participate in the study and accepted to be visited at home after they were telephoned comprised the study sample. Of the patients in the target population, phone numbers and addresses were changed in 112 patients, and 18 refused to have a home-visit, so they were excluded from the study. Data were collected using the personal information form, Morisky Medication Adherence Scale, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support and Ways of Coping Scale. Results: In this study, it was determined that 55.3% of the patients did not comply with drug treatment. The patients with poor drug compliance preferred mainly desperate approach and submissive approach subdimensions of the Ways of Coping Scale more. There was no difference between patients with and without drug compliances in terms of social support. Conclusions: It is considered that development of effective coping strategies would promote drug compliance in patients with bipolar disorder.
双相情感障碍患者药物依从性、压力应对和社会支持的关系
双相情感障碍患者药物依从性、应激应对与社会支持的关系目的:双相情感障碍复发率较高。每发作一次,新发作的风险就会增加。第一选择是药物治疗。然而,患者在药物依从性方面存在严重困难。本研究旨在调查双相情感障碍患者的药物依从性,并确定药物依从性、应对压力和社会支持之间的关系。方法:该研究的目标人群包括280名2011年在一家州立医院登记的诊断为双相情感障碍的患者,居住在市中心,没有其他精神疾病。在这280名患者中,有150名同意参加研究并接受电话拜访的患者构成了研究样本。在目标人群的患者中,有112名患者的电话号码和地址发生了变化,18名患者拒绝家访,因此被排除在研究之外。采用个人信息表、Morisky药物依从性量表、感知社会支持多维度量表和应对方式量表收集数据。结果:本研究确定55.3%的患者不遵守药物治疗。药物依从性差的患者更倾向于绝望方式和顺从方式的应对方式子维度。药物依从性与非药物依从性患者在社会支持方面没有差异。结论:认为制定有效的应对策略可以促进双相情感障碍患者的药物依从性。
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