Mental health, binge drinking, and antihypertension medication adherence.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:To evaluate the relationship between self-reported mental health and binge drinking, as well as health status, sociodemographic, social support, economic resource, and health care access indicators to antihypertension medication adherence. METHOD:Analysis of 2003 California Health Interview Survey data. RESULTS:Having poor mental health days predicted medication nonadherence, whereas binge drinking did not. Nonadherence predictors included younger age, Latino, non-US citizen, uninsured, less education, and no regular medical care. Adherence predictors were older age, African American, having prescription insurance, a college degree, poor health, comorbid diabetes or heart disease, and overweight or obese. CONCLUSION:Better mental health may improve medication adherence among hypertensive individuals.

journal_name

Am J Health Behav

authors

Banta JE,Haskard KB,Haviland MG,Williams SL,Werner LS,Anderson DL,DiMatteo MR

doi

10.5993/ajhb.33.2.5

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-03-01 00:00:00

pages

158-71

issue

2

eissn

1087-3244

issn

1945-7359

pii

10.5555/ajhb.2009.33.2.158

journal_volume

33

pub_type

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