Imel Brittany E, McClintock Heather F
Department of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Arcadia University.
Behav Med. 2023 Jan-Mar;49(1):96-103. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2021.1987855. Epub 2021 Oct 25.
Medication nonadherence in individuals with diabetes can lead to adverse health outcomes. Young and middle-aged adults are more likely to have low food security than other age groups. However, little research has focused on the relationship between food security and medication adherence in this population. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between food security and medication adherence among young and middle-aged adults with diabetes. This study used 2019 National Health Interview Survey data. Persons were included if they were aged less than 50 and had a diabetes diagnosis. Individuals were categorized as nonadherent to medication if they answered "yes" to one question indicating nonadherence. Food security status was categorized as food secure, low food security, and very low food security. Among adults under age 50 with diabetes, nearly a fifth were categorized as having low or very low food security. Approximately a quarter of the participants were not adherent. Respondents with low food security and very low food security were significantly more likely to be nonadherent to medication than those who were food secure. People with diabetes under the age of 50 who have low or very low food security are at an increased risk for nonadherence to medication.
糖尿病患者的用药依从性不佳会导致不良健康后果。与其他年龄组相比,中青年成年人粮食安全水平较低的可能性更大。然而,针对这一人群粮食安全与用药依从性之间关系的研究较少。本研究的目的是探讨中青年糖尿病患者粮食安全与用药依从性之间的关系。本研究使用了2019年国家健康访谈调查数据。纳入年龄小于50岁且被诊断为糖尿病的人群。如果个体对一个表明不依从的问题回答“是”,则被归类为用药不依从。粮食安全状况分为粮食安全、低粮食安全和极低粮食安全。在50岁以下的糖尿病成年人中,近五分之一被归类为粮食安全水平低或极低。约四分之一的参与者用药不依从。粮食安全水平低和极低的受访者用药不依从的可能性显著高于粮食安全的受访者。50岁以下粮食安全水平低或极低的糖尿病患者用药不依从的风险增加。