Predictors of adherence to controller medication in urban African American emerging adults with uncontrolled persistent asthma

JOURNAL OF ASTHMA(2023)

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BackgroundAfrican American emerging adults tend to have low adherence to asthma controller medication, as well as a disproportionate burden of asthma morbidity and mortality. This study explored constructs from the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills model as predictors of controller medication adherence in urban African Americans ages 18-29 (N=152) with uncontrolled asthma using multiple measures of self-reported adherence.MethodsStructural equation modeling (SEM) was employed to test the hypothesized mediation model that specified the relationship among psychological distress, substance use, asthma knowledge, motivation, self-efficacy, and adherence.ResultsResults suggested that motivation is an important predictor of adherence to medication; moreover, higher self-efficacy was associated with higher motivation. Results also highlighted psychological distress as an important intervention target to improve medication adherence in emerging adults.ConclusionsThe model tested in this study may offer a feasible framework for beginning to understand adherence to controller medication in this population.
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African American young, emerging adults, asthma, adherence to medication
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