| Literature DB >> 25688359 |
Luca Garofalo1, Gabriella Di Giuseppe1, Italo F Angelillo1.
Abstract
The aims of this cross-sectional survey were to document the prevalence, the determinants, and the reasons of oral medication use without the prescription of a physician among a random sample of 672 parents of students attending randomly selected public schools in Italy. A total of 69.2% practiced self-medication at least once. The odds of having performed a self-medication were higher in females, in younger population, and in those who have had a health problem in the preceding year and were lower in respondents with a middle or lower school level of education. Among those reporting experience of self-medication, 53.4% have practiced at least once in the last year and this was more likely for those who have had a health problem. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were more frequently used without a prescription in the last year. Two-thirds inappropriately self-medicated in the last year at least once. Of those who did not report a self-medication, 13.1% were willing to practice it. Females were more willing and those with a secondary school level of education less willing to practice self-medication. The frequency of oral self-medication was quite high and in most cases inappropriate with a potential impact on the health status and educative programs are needed.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25688359 PMCID: PMC4320888 DOI: 10.1155/2015/580650
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Characteristics of study participants and self-medication practices.
| Characteristics | Total | Self-medication practice | Last year self-medication practice | Last year appropriateness self-medication | ||||||||||
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| Yes = 465 (69.2%) | No = 207 (30.8%) | Yes = 334 (71.8%) | No = 131 (28.2%) | Yes = 115 (34.4%) | No = 219 (65.6%) | |||||||||
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| Male | 182 | 27.1 | 112 | 24.1 | 70 | 33.8 | 85 | 25.5 | 27 | 20.6 | 23 | 20 | 62 | 28.3 |
| Female | 490 | 72.9 | 353 | 75.9 | 137 | 66.2 | 249 | 74.5 | 104 | 79.4 | 92 | 80 | 157 | 71.7 |
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| Age | 45.5 ± 6.7 (24–70)* | 45 ± 6.5 (24–70)* | 46.6 ± 7 (32–68)* | 44.8 ± 6 (24–65) | 45.5 ± 7.6 (30–70) | 44.1 ± 6 (31–64)* | 45.1 ± 6 (24–65)* | |||||||
| <40 | 106 | 15.8 | 82 | 17.6 | 24 | 11.6 | 57 | 17.1 | 25 | 19.1 | 21 | 18.3 | 36 | 16.4 |
| 40–44 | 205 | 30.5 | 144 | 31 | 61 | 29.5 | 104 | 31.1 | 40 | 30.5 | 41 | 35.6 | 63 | 28.8 |
| 45–49 | 216 | 32.1 | 150 | 32.3 | 66 | 31.9 | 113 | 33.8 | 37 | 28.2 | 39 | 33.9 | 74 | 33.8 |
| >49 | 145 | 21.6 | 89 | 19.1 | 56 | 27 | 60 | 18 | 29 | 22.2 | 14 | 12.2 | 46 | 21 |
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| Primary school or lower | 94 | 14 | 45 | 9.7 | 49 | 23.7 | 34 | 10.2 | 11 | 8.4 | 9 | 7.8 | 25 | 11.4 |
| Secondary school | 308 | 45.8 | 217 | 46.7 | 91 | 43 | 150 | 44.9 | 67 | 51.1 | 51 | 44.4 | 99 | 45.2 |
| College | 270 | 40.2 | 203 | 43.6 | 67 | 32.3 | 150 | 44.9 | 53 | 40.5 | 55 | 47.8 | 95 | 43.4 |
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| Employed | 436 | 64.9 | 311 | 66.9 | 125 | 60.4 | 228 | 68.3 | 83 | 63.4 | 75 | 65.2 | 153 | 69.9 |
| Unemployed | 236 | 35.1 | 154 | 33.1 | 82 | 39.6 | 106 | 31.7 | 48 | 36.6 | 40 | 34.8 | 66 | 30.1 |
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| 1 | 96 | 14.3 | 67 | 14.4 | 29 | 14 | 48 | 14.4 | 19 | 14.5 | 15 | 13.1 | 33 | 15.1 |
| 2 | 395 | 58.8 | 274 | 58.9 | 121 | 58.5 | 198 | 59.3 | 76 | 58 | 71 | 61.7 | 127 | 58 |
| ≥3 | 181 | 26.9 | 124 | 26.7 | 57 | 27.5 | 88 | 26.3 | 36 | 27.5 | 29 | 25.2 | 59 | 26.9 |
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| Self-perceived health status | 7.7 ± 1.5 (1–10)* | 7.7 ± 1.4 (2–10)* | 7.6 ± 1.7 (1–10)* | 7.7 ± 1.4 (2–10)* | 7.7 ± 1.4 (4–10)* | 7.9 ± 1.4 (2–10)* | 7.5 ± 1.4 (2–10)* | |||||||
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| Suffering of at least one chronic disease | ||||||||||||||
| No | 172 | 25.6 | 115 | 24.7 | 57 | 27.5 | 252 | 75.5 | 98 | 74.8 | 92 | 80 | 160 | 73.1 |
| Yes | 500 | 74.4 | 350 | 75.3 | 150 | 72.5 | 82 | 24.5 | 33 | 25.2 | 23 | 20 | 59 | 26.9 |
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| Personal health problem in the preceding twelve months | ||||||||||||||
| No | 370 | 55.1 | 243 | 52.3 | 127 | 61.3 | 163 | 48.8 | 80 | 61.1 | 69 | 60 | 94 | 42.9 |
| Yes | 302 | 44.9 | 222 | 47.7 | 80 | 38.7 | 171 | 51.2 | 51 | 38.9 | 46 | 40 | 125 | 57.1 |
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| Had visited the physician in the preceding twelve months | ||||||||||||||
| No | 176 | 26.2 | 123 | 26.5 | 53 | 25.6 | 81 | 24.2 | 42 | 32.1 | 36 | 31.3 | 45 | 20.5 |
| Yes | 496 | 73.8 | 342 | 73.5 | 154 | 74.4 | 253 | 75.8 | 89 | 67.9 | 79 | 68.7 | 174 | 79.5 |
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| Physicians as source of information about medicines | ||||||||||||||
| No | 198 | 29.5 | 145 | 31.2 | 53 | 25.6 | 107 | 32 | 38 | 29 | 35 | 30.4 | 72 | 32.9 |
| Yes | 474 | 70.5 | 320 | 68.8 | 154 | 74.4 | 227 | 68 | 93 | 71 | 80 | 69.6 | 147 | 67.1 |
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| Need of additional information about medicines | ||||||||||||||
| No | 228 | 33.9 | 302 | 65 | 142 | 68.6 | 215 | 64.4 | 87 | 66.4 | 83 | 72.2 | 132 | 60.3 |
| Yes | 444 | 66.1 | 163 | 35 | 65 | 31.4 | 119 | 35.6 | 44 | 33.6 | 32 | 27.8 | 87 | 39.7 |
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*Mean ± standard deviation (range).
Logistic regression models for potential determinants of the different outcomes of interest.
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| Model 1. Have taken at least once some form of self-medication ( | |||
| Educational level | |||
| Primary school or lower | 0.24 | 0.14–0.41 | <0.001 |
| Secondary school | 0.69 | 0.47–1.01 | 0.051 |
| College degree or higher | 1.0* | — | — |
| Age | 0.96 | 0.93–0.99 | 0.003 |
| Personal health problem in the preceding twelve months | 1.64 | 1.15–2.34 | 0.006 |
| Gender | 1.52 | 1.03–2.23 | 0.03 |
| Physician as source of information about medicines | 0.69 | 0.47–1.02 | 0.06 |
| Model 2: Self-medication in the twelve-month period preceding the study ( | |||
| Health problem in the preceding twelve months | 1.65 | 1.09–2.48 | 0.02 |
| Model 3: Appropriateness of oral self-medication ( | |||
| Gender | 1.74 | 0.99–3.05 | 0.051 |
| Need of additional information about medicines | 0.63 | 0.38–1.04 | 0.07 |
| Self-perceived health status | 1.17 | 0.38–1.07 | 0.09 |
| Personal health problem in the preceding twelve months | 0.64 | 0.8–5.41 | 0.14 |
| Had visited the physician in the preceding twelve months | 0.74 | 0.42–1.31 | 0.31 |
| Model 4: Willing to practice medication without the prescription of a physician ( | |||
| Gender | 3.4 | 1.15–10.1 | 0.03 |
| Educational level | |||
| Primary school or lower | 0.19 | 0.03–1.13 | 0.07 |
| Secondary school | 0.34 | 0.12–0.94 | 0.04 |
| College degree or higher | 1.0* | — | — |
| Occupation | 2.89 | 0.81–10.24 | 0.1 |
| Personal health problem in the preceding twelve months | 2.07 | 0.8–5.41 | 0.14 |
| Had visited the physician in the preceding twelve months | 2.79 | 0.7–11.08 | 0.14 |
| Age | 1.05 | 0.98–1.12 | 0.19 |
*Reference category.