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4%), as assessed by a clinical SLEDAI score. Nonadherence rates were 32% and 25.3% by VAS and the MTB-Thai scale, respectively. Patients aged 55 years or older, who used the universal coverage of health care system, who used multiple medications (10 pills/day), and who had a good attitude towards the disease were associated with a low risk of nonadherence. Up to 25% SLE patients poorly adhered to their prescriptions. Age, reimbursement scheme, pill number, and attitude towards SLE were associated with nonadherence in our pa