Hollis J Weidenbacher,1 Christopher A Beadles,1,2 Matthew L Maciejewski,1,3 Bryce B Reeve,2 Corrine I Voils1,3 1Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA; 2Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA; 3Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA Objective: Persons with depressive symptoms generally have higher rates of medication nonadherence than persons without depressive symptoms. However, little is known about whether this association differs by comorbid medical condition or whether reasons for nonadh...
Background Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drugs (ADs). Mos...
Background: Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drug (AD) treat...
Background: Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drug (AD) treat...
ObjectivePersons with depressive symptoms generally have higher rates of medication nonadherence tha...
ObjectivePersons with depressive symptoms generally have higher rates of medication nonadherence tha...
extent and reasons for nonadherence to antihypertensive, cholesterol, and diabetes medications: the ...
Large-scale clinical trials have demonstrated that intensive treatment with medications is one of th...
Amy M Bauer,1 Melissa M Parker,2 Howard H Moffet,2 Dean Schillinger,3,4 Nancy E Adler,5 Alyce S Adam...
International audienceAims: Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
International audienceAims: Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
International audienceAims: Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
International audienceINTRODUCTION - Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION - Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION - Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular ...
Background Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drugs (ADs). Mos...
Background Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drugs (ADs). Mos...
Background: Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drug (AD) treat...
Background: Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drug (AD) treat...
ObjectivePersons with depressive symptoms generally have higher rates of medication nonadherence tha...
ObjectivePersons with depressive symptoms generally have higher rates of medication nonadherence tha...
extent and reasons for nonadherence to antihypertensive, cholesterol, and diabetes medications: the ...
Large-scale clinical trials have demonstrated that intensive treatment with medications is one of th...
Amy M Bauer,1 Melissa M Parker,2 Howard H Moffet,2 Dean Schillinger,3,4 Nancy E Adler,5 Alyce S Adam...
International audienceAims: Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
International audienceAims: Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
International audienceAims: Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
International audienceINTRODUCTION - Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION - Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION - Depression is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular ...
Background Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drugs (ADs). Mos...
Background Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drugs (ADs). Mos...
Background: Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drug (AD) treat...
Background: Depression has been correlated with suboptimal adherence to antidiabetic drug (AD) treat...