Research Article

Adherence to Typical Antipsychotics among Patients with Schizophrenia in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 3

Treatment-related factors for patients with schizophrenia on typical antipsychotics.

Variable (%)Adherence, 113 (83.7%)Nonadherence, 22 (16.3%) value

Level of social support from the family and friends (mean, SD)3.6 (±1.0)3.7 (±1.0)3.5 (±1.2)0.562
Duration of treatment in years (mean, SD)6.81 (±7.24)7.0 (±7.4)5.7 (±6.9)0.457
Burdened by the number of pills
 No88 (65.2)74 (84.1)14 (15.9)0.868
 Yes47 (34.8)39 (83.0)8 (17.0)
Number of pills (mean, SD)3.44 (21.4)3.6 (±2.1)2.7 (±1.8)0.089
Frequency of daily drug taking
 Once63 (46.7)50 (79.4)13 (20.6)0.254
 Twice55 (40.7)48 (87.3)7 (12.7)
 Three times15 (11.1)14 (93.3)1 (6.7)
 Four times or more2 (1.5)1 (50.0)1 (50.0)
Frequency of drug stoke out at the facility for patients’ medications
 Never10 (7.4)9 (90.0)1 (10.0)0.876
 Rarely21 (15.6)17 (80.9)4 (19.1)
 Sometimes65 (48.1)55 (84.6)10 (15.4)
 Often22 (16.3)19 (86.4)3 (13.6)
 Always17 (12.6)13 (76.5)4 (23.5)
Stop medications due to religious or cultural beliefs
 No92 (68.1)78 (84.8)14 (15.2)0.620
 Yes43 (31.9)35 (81.4)8 (18.6)