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Teenagers and Anxiety Meds: How Age, Gender, and Expectations Matter
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Factors like having social anxiety disorder or separation anxiety disorder made adherence trickier. Older teens and those with more severe anxiety initial symptoms were also less likely to take their meds as prescribed. Interestingly, being female and believing the medication would help were linked to better adherence. On the flip side, feeling more irritable made teens less likely to stick to their meds.
The study suggests that understanding these patterns and factors can help tailor treatments more effectively. For instance, addressing specific symptoms or boosting expectations about treatment could improve how well teens follow their medication plans.
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