Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil
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Resumo: | Self-medication (SM) is the practice of consuming medicines without a prescription. Despite being a potentially dangerous action, SM is practiced globally and has been highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study was to evaluate SM for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19 and the factors associated with this practice among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil. A crosssectional study was conducted between July and November 2020 using an electronic questionnaire to collect information about the practice of SM and the associated sociodemographic characteristics, health perception, and lifestyle. We collected 1,553 responses and identified a prevalence of 14.9% for SM. The risk factors for SM were earning between BRL 2,101 and BRL 5,250, studying at a public university, and studying a distance undergraduate course. The protective factors were age above 30 years, female sex, working or participating in internships, occasionally recommending their own medications to other people, and worsening health during the pandemic. The main drugs or products used were ivermectin, vitamins C and D, tea, azithromycin, zinc, and propolis. Our data could help in the development of health education measures to reduce SM among undergraduate students and guide the population regarding the risks of this practice. |
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Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil |
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Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil |
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Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil Souza, Karoline Brizola de Automedicação Uso indevido de medicamentos Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Drugs Self-medication Students |
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Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil |
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Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil |
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Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil |
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Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil |
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Prevalence and predictors of self-medication to prevent or treat COVID-19 among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil |
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Souza, Karoline Brizola de |
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Souza, Karoline Brizola de Wyse, Eduarda de Lemos Nasser, Raif Gregorio Nasre Veber, Ana Paula Baisch, Ana Luiza Muccillo Arbo, Bruno Dutra Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Hort, Mariana Appel |
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Wyse, Eduarda de Lemos Nasser, Raif Gregorio Nasre Veber, Ana Paula Baisch, Ana Luiza Muccillo Arbo, Bruno Dutra Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Hort, Mariana Appel |
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Souza, Karoline Brizola de Wyse, Eduarda de Lemos Nasser, Raif Gregorio Nasre Veber, Ana Paula Baisch, Ana Luiza Muccillo Arbo, Bruno Dutra Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Hort, Mariana Appel |
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Automedicação Uso indevido de medicamentos Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 |
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Automedicação Uso indevido de medicamentos Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Drugs Self-medication Students |
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Drugs Self-medication Students |
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Self-medication (SM) is the practice of consuming medicines without a prescription. Despite being a potentially dangerous action, SM is practiced globally and has been highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study was to evaluate SM for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19 and the factors associated with this practice among undergraduate students in Southern Brazil. A crosssectional study was conducted between July and November 2020 using an electronic questionnaire to collect information about the practice of SM and the associated sociodemographic characteristics, health perception, and lifestyle. We collected 1,553 responses and identified a prevalence of 14.9% for SM. The risk factors for SM were earning between BRL 2,101 and BRL 5,250, studying at a public university, and studying a distance undergraduate course. The protective factors were age above 30 years, female sex, working or participating in internships, occasionally recommending their own medications to other people, and worsening health during the pandemic. The main drugs or products used were ivermectin, vitamins C and D, tea, azithromycin, zinc, and propolis. Our data could help in the development of health education measures to reduce SM among undergraduate students and guide the population regarding the risks of this practice. |
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