Medication Adherence, Ethnicity, and the Influence of Multiple Psychosocial and Financial Barriers

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John E. Zeber
Alexander L. Miller
Laurel A. Copeland
John F. McCarthy
Kara Zivin
Marcia Valenstein
Devra Greenwald
Amy M. Kilbourne
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[1] Veterans Affairs HSR&D: South Texas Veterans Health Care System (VERDICT),Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio,Department of Psychiatry
[3] VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System,undefined
[4] Serious Mental Illness Treatment Research and Evaluation Center,undefined
[5] University of Michigan,undefined
[6] Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP),undefined
[7] VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System,undefined
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Medication adherence; Psychosocial barriers; Ethnicity; Bipolar disorder; Veterans;
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Medication adherence is critical for patients with bipolar disorder to avoid symptom exacerbation and diminished quality of life. Most analyses consider adherence barriers individually rather than conjointly, while neglecting potential ethnic differences. 435 patients in the Continuous Improvement for Veterans in Care––Mood Disorders study reported multiple financial and psychosocial factors influencing adherence. Logistic regression modeled adherence as a function of perceived barriers, including cost burden, access, binge drinking, poor therapeutic alliance, and medication beliefs. Nearly half the cohort experienced adherence difficulty, averaging 2.8 barriers, with minority veterans reporting lower adherence than white patients, particularly financial burden and treatment access. Total barriers were significantly associated with worse adherence (OR = 1.24 per barrier), notably poor medication beliefs, binge drinking, and difficulty accessing psychiatric specialists (ORs of 2.41, 1.95 and 1.73, respectively). Veterans with bipolar disorder experience numerous adherence barriers, with certain obstacles proving especially pernicious. Fortunately tailored clinical interventions can improve adherence, particularly by addressing modifiable risk factors.
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