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Barriers to Compliance
100

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This term refers to taking medication exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider.

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What is medication adherence (or compliance)?

100

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This common adolescent behavior often leads to missed doses.

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What is forgetfulness?

200

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These are commonly prescribed to treat depression and anxiety disorders.

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What are antidepressants?

200

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Many adolescents avoid medication because they fear these unwanted effects.

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What are side effects?

300

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Adherence can improve these important connections with family and peers

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What are relationships?

300

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Negative beliefs or judgment about mental illness are known as this.

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What is stigma?

400

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Consistent medication use may decrease the need for this intensive level of psychiatric care.

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What is hospitalization?

400

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A lack of this family factor can significantly decrease medication adherence




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What is family support?

500

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Medication adherence supports recovery by helping adolescents achieve this state of emotional and behavioral stability.

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What is symptom stabilization?

500

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Adolescents may stop medication because they want more of this developmental characteristic.

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What is independence or autonomy?