The self-report Drug Attitude Inventory (DAI), in 30- and 10-item versions, provides unique information of clinical relevance for monitoring treatment adherence among people diagnosed with schizophrenia. The primary purpose of this paper was to evaluate the 10-item version among patients living in sheltered housing. Data were collected among 68 persons living in sheltered housing, most of them (82%) diagnosed with schizophrenia, 6% with non-organic psychoses, and 12% with other diagnoses. The dichotomic response format of the original DAI-10 was replaced by a 4-point Likert scale, in order to improve the resolution of the scale. Over 90% of the participants produced meaningful scores. A factor analysis suggested a 2-factor orthogonal struct...
Abstract Background Non-adherence to medication remains a major challenge in the long-term managemen...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...
Introduction: Negative attitude towards drug therapy can foster limited adherence to treatment, whi...
The self-report Drug Attitude Inventory (DAI), in 30- and 10-item versions, provides unique informat...
Medication compliance is one of the foremost problems affecting neuroleptic efficacy in psychiatric ...
Little is known regarding factors which are influential in shaping attitudes toward medications in p...
The aim of the study was to determine the attitudes of patients towards neuroleptic medication in re...
Attitudes toward medication (ATM) exert an influential role on compliance. Ninety-nine inpatients wi...
Drug attitude inventory (DAI-30) is considered to be the best predictor of poor adherence in first-e...
The aim was to investigate clinical predictors of adherence to antipsychotics. Medication use was el...
Objective: Adherence to antipsychotic treatment is an important aspect of long term management of sc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Medication nonadherence is one of the most important, and potentiall...
Aim - To investigate the relation between medication-related factors and adherence in people with sc...
"n "nObjective: Non-compliance is one of the major problems in treatment of patients with schizophre...
The present study evaluated consistency, reliability, and determinants of two real-world measures of...
Abstract Background Non-adherence to medication remains a major challenge in the long-term managemen...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...
Introduction: Negative attitude towards drug therapy can foster limited adherence to treatment, whi...
The self-report Drug Attitude Inventory (DAI), in 30- and 10-item versions, provides unique informat...
Medication compliance is one of the foremost problems affecting neuroleptic efficacy in psychiatric ...
Little is known regarding factors which are influential in shaping attitudes toward medications in p...
The aim of the study was to determine the attitudes of patients towards neuroleptic medication in re...
Attitudes toward medication (ATM) exert an influential role on compliance. Ninety-nine inpatients wi...
Drug attitude inventory (DAI-30) is considered to be the best predictor of poor adherence in first-e...
The aim was to investigate clinical predictors of adherence to antipsychotics. Medication use was el...
Objective: Adherence to antipsychotic treatment is an important aspect of long term management of sc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Medication nonadherence is one of the most important, and potentiall...
Aim - To investigate the relation between medication-related factors and adherence in people with sc...
"n "nObjective: Non-compliance is one of the major problems in treatment of patients with schizophre...
The present study evaluated consistency, reliability, and determinants of two real-world measures of...
Abstract Background Non-adherence to medication remains a major challenge in the long-term managemen...
Background: Poor adherence and negative attitudes to treatment are common clinical problems when tre...
Introduction: Negative attitude towards drug therapy can foster limited adherence to treatment, whi...