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ahriuashd

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Modi et al. (2008) found that preadolescents and adolescents who had better adherence:
 
  a. were more mature than their peers.
  b. listened to their peers.
  c. saw their providers several times during their treatment time.
  d. spent more of their treatment time supervised by their mothers.

Question 2

Treatments that are associated with LOW levels of adherence include:
 
  a. treatments that are long term.
  b. treatments that are short term, because they forget to do them in their daily routine.
  c. treatments that do not change the patient's daily routine.
  d. Treatments that are relatively simple; it is assumed that they probably will not be effective.



jgranad15

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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