YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
Online ISSN : 1347-5231
Print ISSN : 0031-6903
ISSN-L : 0031-6903
Drug Compliance Scale. II. : Psychological Factors Affecting Drug Compliance in the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine
Sachiko HIRATSUKAHiroaki KUMANOJun KATAYAMAYukinaga KISHIKAWATakanori HISHINUMAYuichi YAMAUCHIMichinao MIZUGAKI
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2000 Volume 120 Issue 2 Pages 230-237

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The purpose of this study was to investigate psychological factors affecting drug compliance in the department of psychosomatic medicine. Seventy-four outpatients were asked to answer a battery of self-administered questionnaire including the Drug Compliance Scale (DCS) that we had recently developed and other questionnaire evaluating psychological and vegetative symptoms, self-efficacy and attributional styles on the promotion of health and personality closely related to interpersonal relationships. Results of path analysis indicated that attributional styles and self-efficacy mainly affected three factors of DCS such as expectation on taking medicine, rejection to taking medicine and seeking knowledge of drugs, through which they influenced drug compliance, and also indicated that personality and self-efficacy mainly affected the stability of mood state, suggesting a further influence on drug compliance.

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