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Adherence to Antipsychotic and Nonpsychiatric Medications in Middle-Aged and Older Patients With Psychotic Disorders

Christian R. Dolder, PharmD, Jonathan P. Lacro, PharmD and Dilip V. Jeste, MD

From the Department of Psychiatry (C.R.D., J.P.L., D.V.J.), University of California, San Diego; and the Pharmacy Service (J.P.L., C.R.D.) and Psychiatry Service (D.V.J.), Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, California.



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Fig. 1. Twelve-month mean medication adherence rates. Bars show standard deviations. a, Proportion of total fills that are adherent among medications (F = 1.39, df = 3,184, p = .25). b, Number of days of medication that were unavailable for consumption (because of delayed refill) divided by the total number of days during the same interval among medications (F = 2.24, df = 3,184, p = .09).

 





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