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Illness perceptions, social support and antiretroviral medication adherence in people living with HIV in the greater Accra region, Ghana.

Nella O AnakwaEnoch Teye-KwadjoIrene A Kretchy
Published in: Nursing open (2021)
Illness perceptions' facets of timeline, personal control and treatment control were negatively associated with medication adherence, whereas emotional response was positively associated with adherence. Further, significant other support was negatively associated with adherence. Family and friend support were not associated with adherence. The findings offer preliminary evidence that illness perceptions may have utility for medication adherence in a HIV patient population in Ghana.
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