Medication adherence among Nigerians with schizophrenia: Correlation between clinico-demographic factors and quality of life

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Medication adherence contributes significantly to symptom remission, recovery and wellbeing in mental illnesses. We evaluated how medication adherence correlates with clinico-demographic factors and quality of life (QoL) in a sample of Nigerians with schizophrenia. This descriptive crosssectional study involved 160 randomly selected participants with confirmed diagnosis of schizophrenia based on MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Data on socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of participants were collected with a questionnaire. Medication adherence was assessed with Morisky Medication Adherence Questionnaire, and participants completed the World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale-BREF. The mean age of participants was 38.54 ( ± 11.30) years, and all the participants were on antipsychotics, but only 45% were adherent to their medication. Out of all the participants, 45 (28.2%) considered their overall QoL to be good, 97 (60.6%) considered theirs to be fair, while 18 (11.2%) reported poor QoL. Medication non-adherence correlated negatively with good QoL across multiple dimensions including overall QoL (r = - 0.175), health satisfaction (r = - 0.161), physical (r = - 0.186) and psychological domain (r = - 0.175). Again, participant's age (r = - 0.190) and age of onset of illness (r = - 0.172) correlated negatively with medication nonadherence, and a trend towards relapse delay with medication adherence was also observed (r = - 0.155). The effect size of these correlations were however small. Our findings suggest a link between medication adherence and QoL in schizophrenia, such that strategy that addresses medication nonadherence and its determinants may have potential benefits on wellbeing. Further hypotheses-driven studies are desirable.

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Ogunnubi, O. P., Olagunju, A. T., Aina, O. F., & Okubadejo, N. U. (2017). Medication adherence among Nigerians with schizophrenia: Correlation between clinico-demographic factors and quality of life. Mental Illness. Page Press Publications. https://doi.org/10.4081/mi.2017.6889

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