Title of article :
Self-Medication with Over-the-Counter and Prescription Drugs and Illness Behavior in Nigerian Artisans
Author/Authors :
Akinnawo ، Ebenezer Olutope Department of Behavioural Studies - Faculty of Social Sciences - Redeemer s University , Onisile ، Deborah Foluke Department of Nursing Science - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences - Redeemer’s University , Alakija ، Oluseyi Abiodun Department of Behavioural Studies - Faculty of Social Sciences - Redeemer s University , Akpunne ، Bede Chinonye Department of Behavioural Studies - Faculty of Social Sciences - Redeemer s University
Abstract :
Background: Self-medication (SM), the use of drugs by individuals to treat self-recognized illnesses orsymptomsis one of the major health problems. Objectives: The study assessed the patterns and links between SM and illness behavior in Nigerian artisans. PatientsandMethods: In this cross-sectional survey, a multistage sampling procedure was employed to select 186 participants (age range = 15 - 61 years; mean = 31.5) in the Ede community of Osun State, Southwestern Nigeria. The artisans (beauticians, autoworkers, and house building construction workers) responded to the self-medication test (SMT) and Illness Behavior Questionnaire (IBQ). Frequency counts were employed to analyze the participants’ demographic characteristics, while linear regression analysis was used to answer the research question. Results: The findings from this study revealed a 47.8% prevalence of SM, ranging from 14.2% of antibiotics SM to 51.1% of alternative medicine SM. SM was observed to independently and significantly predict disease conviction (R^2 = 0.030, P = 0.018), psychological/ somatic perception (R^2 = 0.034, P = 0.012), general illness reaction (R^2 = 0.064, P = 0.000), and general illness behavior (R^2 = 0.028, P = 0.023) of the participants. Conclusions: Our findings revealed the need for an increase in public enlightenment, awareness, and sensitization among artisans on ills of SM. Also, we recommend psycho-education among this vulnerable group.
Keywords :
Self , Medication , Nonprescription Drugs , Illness Behavior , Artisans , Nigeria
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction