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23 yr old title= mBio.00527-16 Hispanic male diagnosed at age 18 These participants were also unable to describe title= oncotarget.11040 clear delineation of responsibility for medication management among parent and patient: He [my son] stated, "I can do it on my personal, you don't need to be here." I go, "I got to produce certain you happen to be taking them, since it comes up in your tests...mainly because when the physician or nurse say anything, that's on you ?not on me ?since I've been telling you." MI-503 Mother of 21 yr old Hispanic male diagnosed at age 17 Instances of rebellion or acting out behavior have been also described during which sufferers actively discarded prescribed doses of oral chemotherapy: But because I did not like them [the pills], occasionally I would take them, or if not, I would throw them away. 15yr old Hispanic female diagnosed at ageNIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptJ Pediatr Oncol Nurs. Author manuscript; accessible in PMC 2012 July 1.Landier et al.PageSometimes she would not take the medicine or she'd lie to me...1 time I do try to remember I identified [the pills] within the trash and it upset me extremely considerably. Mother of 15yr old Hispanic female diagnosed at age 12 He was so annoyed ?so then the nurses would come by and tell him, "At this time you need to take this" ?and so he would just throw it [the pill] within the garbage. Mother of 23 yr old Hispanic male diagnosed at age 18 Contextual Components Numerous contextual aspects appeared to influence the process of adherence within this study, such as socioeconomic status, household structure and climate, relationships with healthcare providers, the child's temperament and developmental stage, and religious beliefs/ faith in God. Of note, this study failed to identify adherence-related cultural differences between the Hispanic and Caucasian participants. This occurred regardless of the fact that the interview guide was modified to more particularly elicit culturally-based practices when no cultural differences had been identified during the interim information title= eLife.16673 analyses, as well as the group discussion scripts have been particularly made to elicit information with regards to the role of culture in adherence. Socioeconomic Status, Family Structure and Climate--Most participants in this study reported constructive dwelling environments, in which they received needed support and in which their basic desires for food, shelter, and safety have been met; nevertheless, some participants reported significant economic challenges: I remembered the monetary hardships that we had...the gas and all that to come [to the clinic], the round trips, we would come and go. Yes, that was a good deal ?many troubles.Just that at times I knew ?I know from the consequences, I know on the reaction, I know on the things that occur just after I took the medication. And undertaking this frequently, in some cases you just do not choose to take it...from time to time you simply wish to steer clear of taking the drugs. 28 yr old Caucasian male diagnosed at age 18 Also, participants who Missed the Connection described experiencing unfavorable feelings that undermined their medication adherence: I began getting aggravated with each of the tablets immediately after about four or five months.