Non-adherence to psychiatric medication in adults experiencing homelessness is associated with incurred concussions

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  • who: Adam C. Alexander from the Retired, Sissach, Switzerland University of Lisbon have published the paper: Non-adherence to psychiatric medication in adults experiencing homelessness is associated with incurred concussions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The primary reasons for non-adherence seem to be patient-related, such as running out of medication or poor self-management (Coe et_al, 2015; Hunter et_al, 2015). This study investigates the relationship between concussions and medication adherence among homeless adults who have been prescribed medication for a psychiatric disorder.
  • future: Although these disorders share some characteristics (Weil et_al . . .

     

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