Behavior pattern A and compliance with antihypertensive treatment
- PMID: 3857852
- DOI: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1985.tb08785.x
Behavior pattern A and compliance with antihypertensive treatment
Abstract
An analysis was performed on cross-sectional data on 512 hypertensive patients to look at the association of behavior pattern A (coronary prone behavior) and compliance with therapy. In a home interview behavior pattern A was assessed by a questionnaire (The Bortner scale), compliance by a vignette, and blood pressure was measured. Noncompliers showed a higher degree of Type A characteristics, that is there was a significant negative association between behavior pattern A and compliance (p = 0.02). It is proposed that a new variable, behavior pattern A, should be considered in future research on compliance.
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