Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Medication Adherence in Young Adults With Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes

Oct 4, 2023JAMA network open

Taking Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Medicines in Young Adults with Early-Onset Type 2 Diabetes

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Abstract

Among 381 participants, 80.1% with hypertension or nephropathy had low adherence to blood pressure- and lipid-lowering medications.

  • Low adherence to blood pressure- and lipid-lowering medications was observed in 157 out of 196 participants with hypertension or nephropathy.
  • Of the 146 participants with dyslipidemia, 137 (93.8%) demonstrated low adherence.
  • Participants with low adherence were generally younger and had higher levels of glycated hemoglobin A1c compared to those with high adherence.
  • Having at least one unmet social need and concerns about medications were associated with worse adherence in participants with hypertension or nephropathy.
  • Diabetes distress, self-efficacy, and other psychosocial factors were not linked to medication adherence after one year.

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