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社区慢性病管理效能与服药依从性:自我效能与抑郁症状的序贯中介作用

 

Authors Zhu G, Malhotra R , Xiong S, Chen X, Zhang M , Wu Y, Gong E, Wang Z, Tian X, Peng W, Østbye T, Yan LL

Received 21 August 2023

Accepted for publication 2 December 2023

Published 14 December 2023 Volume 2023:17 Pages 3421—3433

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S436419

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Dr Jongwha Chang

Purpose: We assess whether the sequential mediating effects of self-efficacy and depressive symptoms on the relationship between community efficacy for non-communicable disease management (COEN) and medication adherence and whether these relationships differed by sex and age.
Patients and Methods: Overall, 662 individuals from 12 communities in China were interviewed twice 1 year apart. Serial mediation analysis examined whether the relationship between COEN and medication adherence was mediated by self-efficacy and depressive symptoms. Model invariance across sex and age groups was assessed using multi-group analysis.
Results: Serial mediation analysis indicated that self-efficacy and depressive symptoms sequentially mediated relationship between COEN and medication adherence. Multi-group analysis by sex showed that the path from self-efficacy to medication adherence was significant only for females and from depressive symptoms to medication adherence was significant only for males.
Conclusion: Interventions that enhance individual self-efficacy may be beneficial in decreasing depressive symptoms and improving medication adherence.

Keywords: medication adherence, neighborhood, community, self-efficacy, depressive symptoms, non-communicable chronic diseases, social cognitive theory, China