<div><p>Background</p><p>Functional social support has a stronger association with medical treatment adherence than structural social support in several populations and disease conditions. Using a contemporary U.S. population of adults treated with medications for coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors, the association between social support and medication adherence was examined.</p><p>Methods</p><p>We included 17,113 black and white men and women with CHD or CHD risk factors aged ≥45 years recruited 2003–2007 from the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) study. Participants reported their perceived social support (structural social support: being partnered, number of close friends, number of close relatives,...
BackgroundIn chronic illness self-care, social support may influence some health behaviors more than...
OBJECTIVE: Analyses test the hypothesis that aspects of social relationships (quantity of ties, soci...
UnrestrictedNonadherence to medical recommendations is a leading preventable cause of rehospitalizat...
BACKGROUND:Functional social support has a stronger association with medical treatment adherence tha...
PurposeSocial support may have benefits on cardiovascular health (CVH). CVH is evaluated using seven...
Background Social support can influence treatment adherence of patients with chronic illnesses, whic...
Objectives: Nonadherence to medications has been documented, but the combined effect of social risk ...
Background and Objectives: Although social support seems to be effective in adherence to the treatme...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
Introduction: Adherence to treatment is crucial to improve outcomes in patients with heart failure (...
Background Despite guideline‐recommended use of oral anticoagulation (OAC) for stroke prevention in ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the US, placing cons...
Abstract Background: Adherence to treatment is a crucial factor in preventing the progression of co...
Hypertension is a relatively common chronic condition that affects approximately one in three Americ...
Aims: Investigators have identified sufficient self-care as an important factor in reducing health-c...
BackgroundIn chronic illness self-care, social support may influence some health behaviors more than...
OBJECTIVE: Analyses test the hypothesis that aspects of social relationships (quantity of ties, soci...
UnrestrictedNonadherence to medical recommendations is a leading preventable cause of rehospitalizat...
BACKGROUND:Functional social support has a stronger association with medical treatment adherence tha...
PurposeSocial support may have benefits on cardiovascular health (CVH). CVH is evaluated using seven...
Background Social support can influence treatment adherence of patients with chronic illnesses, whic...
Objectives: Nonadherence to medications has been documented, but the combined effect of social risk ...
Background and Objectives: Although social support seems to be effective in adherence to the treatme...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
Introduction: Adherence to treatment is crucial to improve outcomes in patients with heart failure (...
Background Despite guideline‐recommended use of oral anticoagulation (OAC) for stroke prevention in ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the US, placing cons...
Abstract Background: Adherence to treatment is a crucial factor in preventing the progression of co...
Hypertension is a relatively common chronic condition that affects approximately one in three Americ...
Aims: Investigators have identified sufficient self-care as an important factor in reducing health-c...
BackgroundIn chronic illness self-care, social support may influence some health behaviors more than...
OBJECTIVE: Analyses test the hypothesis that aspects of social relationships (quantity of ties, soci...
UnrestrictedNonadherence to medical recommendations is a leading preventable cause of rehospitalizat...