| Literature DB >> 34963399 |
Zihe Peng1, Hui Chen1, Wei Wei2, Yuelin Yu1, Yujie Liu1, Rongxi Wang1, Xiaoyue Yu1, Chen Xu1, Rusi Long1, Yongchun Hou2, Zhenyu Sun3, Ying Wang4, Zhang Lin5, Zhou Ying5, Kechun Zhang6, Huachun Zou7, Yong Cai1.
Abstract
The Information-Motivation-Behavioral skills (IMB) model of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence was applied in people living with HIV/AIDS in Shanghai, China to understand how adherence-related information, motivation and behavioral skills would affect ART adherence. The LifeWindows Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills ART Adherence Questionnaire (LW-IMB-AAQ) was translated into Chinese and used. The IMB model was then implemented by testing standardized path estimates with standard model fitness indices in the participants. 426 participants from 11 community centres in Putuo district of Shanghai were recruited, of which 95.3% reported a high level of adherence (>95% adherence). The fitness indices of the final adjusted model were χ2 = 6.110, df = 7, p = 0.527(>0.05), CFI = 1.000(>0.9) and RMSEA = 0.000 (<0.08). In the model, information, which was separated into two sections (the perceived effect of ART on health and knowledge about ART medication), had an indirect effect on the ART adherence through behavioral skills, while motivation did not have such an effect. Neither information nor motivation had a direct effect on ART adherence. In addition, motivation was related to the two sections of information. The feasibility of the IMB model of ART adherence is verified by its application to predictive of adherence-related behaviors among HIV+ patients in this study.Entities:
Keywords: ART; China; HIV; IMB model; adherence
Year: 2021 PMID: 34963399 DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2021.2019667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Care ISSN: 0954-0121