The Relationship of Health Literacy and Locus of Control to Medication Compliance in Older African Americans.

ABSTRACT Many older African American adults have inadequate health literacy and are more likely to have chronic illnesses needing medication therapy. African Americans continue to experience significant health disparities in the incidences of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. It was postulated th...

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Main Author: Armstrong, Karen Andrea
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Published: Digital Archive @ GSU 2007
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-gerontology_theses-10062013-04-23T03:21:04Z The Relationship of Health Literacy and Locus of Control to Medication Compliance in Older African Americans. Armstrong, Karen Andrea ABSTRACT Many older African American adults have inadequate health literacy and are more likely to have chronic illnesses needing medication therapy. African Americans continue to experience significant health disparities in the incidences of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. It was postulated that ethnic disparities in medication compliance are related to a dynamic interplay between low health literacy and health locus of control. Thirty older African Americans taking at least one prescription medication were interviewed. Although the vast majority was well-educated, only 53% displayed adequate health literacy. Most of the participants believed they controlled their health, and over half were noncompliant with their medications. Poor health literacy and health locus of control appeared to influence medication compliance in older African Americans. 2007-08-21 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/gerontology_theses/7 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=gerontology_theses Gerontology Theses Digital Archive @ GSU Health Literacy Functional health literacy Medication compliance noncompliance Health locus of control Sociology
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topic Health Literacy
Functional health literacy
Medication compliance
noncompliance
Health locus of control
Sociology
spellingShingle Health Literacy
Functional health literacy
Medication compliance
noncompliance
Health locus of control
Sociology
Armstrong, Karen Andrea
The Relationship of Health Literacy and Locus of Control to Medication Compliance in Older African Americans.
description ABSTRACT Many older African American adults have inadequate health literacy and are more likely to have chronic illnesses needing medication therapy. African Americans continue to experience significant health disparities in the incidences of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. It was postulated that ethnic disparities in medication compliance are related to a dynamic interplay between low health literacy and health locus of control. Thirty older African Americans taking at least one prescription medication were interviewed. Although the vast majority was well-educated, only 53% displayed adequate health literacy. Most of the participants believed they controlled their health, and over half were noncompliant with their medications. Poor health literacy and health locus of control appeared to influence medication compliance in older African Americans.
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title_fullStr The Relationship of Health Literacy and Locus of Control to Medication Compliance in Older African Americans.
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