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Psychological Predictors of Insight and Compliance in Psychotic Patients
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1996BackgroundA possible neuropsychological basis for poor insight in psychosis has been proposed Consistent supporting evidence for this is lacking.MethodSeventy-four consecutive acutely psychotic in-patients who were recruited for a randomised controlled trial of compliance therapy were given a battery of neuropsychological tests, along with a ...
R, Kemp, A, David
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Predictors of compliance with psychological interventions offered in the community
Psychological Medicine, 2006Background. This study sought to evaluate the acceptance of two brief psychological interventions for depressed individuals, contacted through a community survey, and to look for predictors of adherence at the patient level. Method. The authors used data from the Outcomes of Depression International Network (ODIN) study, which included a randomized ...
Ayuso-Mateos, José Luis +8 more
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Psychological Effects, Compliance, and Response to Long-Term Lithium
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1982SummaryThe most relevant psychological and neuropsychophysiological effects induced by lithium in healthy volunteers or in patients during the free interval are changes of vigilance and possible changes in patients' personality. In EEG terms lithium acts as a “chopper” and induces left-hemispheric asymmetry.
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Psychological aspects of non-compliance.
Epilepsy research. Supplement, 1989Research evidence reviewed suggests that psychological variables may be associated with non-compliance. Studies involving patients with epilepsy are limited but indicate that psychological reasons may underlie treatment non-adherence in this group.
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Patients' Compliance: The Problem and Directions for Psychological Research
Psychological Reports, 1991The problem of patients' noncompliance with prescribed medications is discussed, to include prevalence and suspected variables of influence. This article seeks to sensitize psychological researchers to the problem, cites research on nonspecific drug factors which could affect noncompliance, and suggests directions for needed research efforts ...
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Psychological Aspect: Compliance and Quality of Life
2011An estimated 99 million Americans live with chronic illness. The majority have not received effective treatment or optimal disease control.1 Health services research indicates that it is the design of the care system, not the specialty of the physician or allied health professional, that is the primary determinant of the quality of chronic care.
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Psychological approaches to improve patient compliance.
Journal of hypertension. Supplement : official journal of the International Society of Hypertension, 1987Since mild hypertension causes no symptoms, patient compliance is a particular problem. Group therapy was used to improve patients' knowledge of their condition, and to combat contributory factors such as obesity, smoking and high salt intake. The programme was developed with the help of medical psychologists and was assessed in 25 general practices ...
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The Origins and Psychology of Human Cooperation
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Joseph Henrich, Michael Muthukrishna
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Psychological influences on traffic law compliance
2014This paper reviews a range of studies which have sought to increase drivers’ compliance with the traffic law. These range from: studies which have manipulated levels of enforcement to studies which have investigated the effects of providing drivers with information about current levels of compliance, to studies which have sought to assess the impact of
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