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Food Insecurity and Perceived Financial Stress are Associated with Cost-related Medication Non-adherence in Stroke

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Abstract:Objective. To determine whether food insecurity and perceived financial stress contribute to cost-related medication non-adherence (CRN) in stroke. Methods. We conducted a retrospective study of adult stroke survivors in the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract:Objective. To determine whether food insecurity and perceived financial stress contribute to cost-related medication non-adherence (CRN) in stroke. Methods. We conducted a retrospective study of adult stroke survivors in the National Health Interview Survey (2014–2018). Weighted prevalence of food insecurity, perceived financial stress, and CRN by age was calculated. Multiple logistic regression was conducted between food insecurity or perceived financial stress and CRN, adjusting for demographic and clinical variables. Results. Prevalence of food insecurity, perceived financial stress, and CRN respectively were 38%, 75%, and 26% (age 18–44), 38%, 76%, and 21% (age 45–64) and 17%, 43%, and 6% (age≥ 65). Food insecurity and perceived financial stress respectively were associated with CRN in stroke survivors aged 45–64 [odds ratio (95% CI) 1.35 (1.18–1.54) and 1.44 (1.29–1.61)] and age ≥ 65 [1.77 (1.52–2.06) and 1.51 (1.37–1.67)]. Conclusion. Food insecurity and perceived financial stress are prevalent in stroke survivors and associated with CRN.

Keywords: financial stress; insecurity perceived; food insecurity; perceived financial

Journal Title: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
Year Published: 2023

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