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Revista Mexicana de Trastornos Alimentarios 2019; 10 (1)
Cognitive factors predicting therapeutic adherence in people with overweight and obesity Factores cognitivos predictivos de adherencia terapéutica en personas con sobrepeso y obesidad
Leija AG, Peláez HV, Pérez CE, Pablo SR, Orea TA, Domínguez TB, González ID, Pineda JJA, Herrera SR, Sánchez SR, Santellano JB, Cintora MC, Contreras RE
Language: Spanish
References: 30
Page: 85-94
PDF size: 156.01 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The lack of adherence to treatment (ADT) in people with chronic diseases range from 40 to 75%. Two thirds of
the patients with obesity under treatment recover the weight lost after one year, and almost all of them after
five years, which is associated with the lack of ADT. Adherence refers to a multidimensional phenomenon that
involves the reciprocal action of several factors, including those related to the patient. Assumption that triggered
the first socio-cognitive models of ADT. The aim of the present work was to identify which factors of three different
models (Theory of the planned behavior [TPB], Beliefs in health, and the one of Wallston) can predict the ADT of
patients with overweight or obesity. A total of 118 adults participated, with an average age of 52.0 years (
SD = 19.0),
who were under pharmacological treatment and completed three questionnaires, each one related to the models
evaluated, and another one related to ADT. Of the 13 factors, only one (attitudes, from the TPB model) showed ability
to predict ADT (
t = 2.75, β = .26,
p ‹ .01). Therefore, for overweight and obesity it is necessary to propose models
that can reflect better the differences that underlie the ADT.
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