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Medication Non-Adherence and Tolerance Breaks Among Adolescents and Young Adults With ADHD.

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OBJECTIVE We examine what variables were associated with increased medication non-adherence for adolescents and young adults with ADHD. METHOD These variables included sociodemographic characteristics such as gender, age, race, and… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE We examine what variables were associated with increased medication non-adherence for adolescents and young adults with ADHD. METHOD These variables included sociodemographic characteristics such as gender, age, race, and ethnicity but also included self-reported reasons for medication non-adherence as well as the type of and degree of self-reported side effects or adverse events. Results: The following variables were statistically significant predictors of medication non-adherence: being White; forgetting to take the medication; not liking the feeling; and desiring a tolerance break from the medication. CONCLUCION Tolerance breaks appear to be a novel, self-reported reason for medication non-adherence that emerged among adolescents and young adults with ADHD. Tolerance breaks appear to be relatively common, with one in five adolescents and young adults with ADHD reporting this reason for non-adherence. Future research should further investigate tolerance breaks as a reason for medication non-adherence among adolescents and young adults with ADHD.

Keywords: medication; adolescents young; young adults; non adherence; medication non

Journal Title: Journal of attention disorders
Year Published: 2023

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