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Risk and Protective Factors for Cost-Related Nonadherence Among Middle East and North African (MENA) Adults.

Molly Green1, Kenneth Resnicow1,2, Madiha Tariq3, Nadia Syed3, Asraa Alhawli3, Minal Patel1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cost-related nonadherence to health maintenance behaviors is common in the general population, yet we know little about these behaviors in Middle East and North African (MENA) Americans. We examined cost-related nonadherence (CRN) in the MENA community in SE Michigan to determine demographic predictors, and risk and protective factors. DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: We used data from a cross-sectional convenience sample of MENA adults (N=398) conducted May-September 2019 to identify relevant demographic predictors, as well as the association between individual health, social, and clinical factors and the likelihood of reporting CRN. METHODS AND MEASURES: CRN was defined by whether respondents reported any of the following: that they took less medicine, skipped doses, or delayed getting a prescription filled. Other factors included patient/provider communication and racial concordance, mental health distress, food insecurity and insurance status. We used multivariable logistic regression models to determine association of these health and social factors with CRN.
RESULTS: Those with highest incomes were least likely to report CRN. Participants with private insurance and with no coverage were more likely to report CRN compared with those with Medicaid coverage. Risk factors for CRN included food insecurity and mental health distress, though strong patient/provider communication was protective of CRN. DISCUSSION: The risk factors for CRN in the MENA community align with risk factors in the general population. As provider communication is protective of CRN, interventions focused on improving patient/provider communication may serve as a way to protect against financially motivated medication nonadherence.
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Keywords:  Cost-related Nonadherence; Health Insurance; Middle Eastern North African; Protective Factors; Risk Factors

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35106040      PMCID: PMC8785864          DOI: 10.18865/ed.32.1.11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Dis        ISSN: 1049-510X            Impact factor:   2.006


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