Adherence to Medical Advice in Health Psychology

Posted by Sohail Khatri  |  at  3:25 AM

Getting People to obey medical advice and adhere to their treatment regimens is a difficult task for
health psychologists. Mostly, people forget to take their pills or find their side effects too difficult
to cope with, but failing to take prescribed medication costs very huge amounts of money per year,
as well as wasting millions of usable, viable medicines that could otherwise be used to help other
people.
Health Psychology focuses upon how biological, psychological, and social factors affect health and illness.
Many health psychologists perform on the best ways to promote healthy living and prevent disease and/or
how people react psychologically when they are diagnosed with an illness. Health psychologists are also
interested in patients' personality or attitude to see if it has a positive or negative effect on their health.
Health Psychology has become so involved in physical health and illness that medical centers have become
important employers of psychology majors today. Health psychologists study patients' coping strategies,
adjustment to their illness, and how they view their quality of life. The main focus today is why people do
certain things knowing that it can harm them in the end (e.g., why teenagers or adults smoke when they
know it causes cancer or even death).

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