Title of article :
AMERICAN ATTITUDES TOWARD AND WILLINGNESS TO USE PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS.
Author/Authors :
CROGHAN، THOMAS W. نويسنده , , TOMLIN، MOLLY نويسنده , , PESCOSOLIDO، BERNICE A. نويسنده , , SCHNITTKER، JASON نويسنده , , MARTIN، JACK نويسنده , , LUBELL، KERI نويسنده , , SWINDLE، RALPH نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Despite recent advances in treatment, many Americans decline to take prescribed psychiatric medication. This study explores the role of attitudes regarding the effectiveness of and potential problems associated with psychiatric medications on Americansʹ willingness to use them. Face-to-face interviews of a US household population sample were done with 1387 volunteers. The 1998 General Social Surveyʹs Pressing Issues in Health and Medical Care Module (response rate, 76.4%) included questions about efficacy, problems, and potential use. Most Americans agree that psychiatric medications are effective, and fewer than half had concerns regarding potential problems. However, the majority of respondents would not be willing to take them. Willingness to use is influenced by these attitudes and other factors, including health status and past use of mental health treatments. Although Americans perceive psychiatric medications to be effective, and this influences their willingness to take them, many still are not willing to take them.
Keywords :
dementia , rating scale , Downs syndrome , cognitive failure , Prudhoe Cognitive Function Test
Journal title :
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Journal title :
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease