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Direct and Indirect Predictors of Medication Adherence With Bipolar Disorder: Path Analysis.

Bar CohenAndrew SixsmithAriel Pollock StarOphir HagliliNorm O'Rourke
Published in: JMIR formative research (2023)
Alcohol misuse did not predict perceived cognitive failures. Nor did age predict medication adherence or cognitive failures. This is noteworthy given the 51-year age range of participants. That is, persons in their 20s with BD reported similar levels of medication adherence and perceived cognitive failures as those in their 60s. This suggests that perceived cognitive loss is a facet of adult life with BD, in contrast to the assumption that accelerated cognitive aging with BD begins in midlife.
Keyphrases
  • bipolar disorder
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity
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  • young adults