波多黎各南部一所大学21至42岁学生自我药疗的流行情况

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Puerto Rico health sciences journal Pub Date : 2025-09-18
Leyshamary Castro-Cruz, Lillybeth Godén-Montalvo, Kiara L Ortiz-Muñoz, Angélica Torrado-García, Ángel Vega-Rodríguez, Grace M Ventura-Reyes, Yaritza Díaz-Algorri, Alexis Vera
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目的:本研究旨在了解大学生自我药疗的流行程度,识别相关危险因素,并评估其对健康的影响。方法:采用横断面设计,研究人群为波多黎各南部一所大学21至42岁的学生。使用Epi Info进行的样本大小计算产生了269名参与者,基于估计70.1%的自我药物治疗患病率,95%的置信度和5%的错误率。数据收集包括通过电子邮件分发一份针对不同文化的调查,以及面对面的招聘。调查内容包括人口统计信息、自我用药频率、用药类型及相关因素。结果:数据分析显示,受访学生自我药疗的患病率较高(95.60%),主要使用镇痛药(如对乙酰氨基酚)和抗炎药。值得注意的是,抗生素和抗抑郁药的使用也有报道,这两种药物都需要处方。有相当比例的受访者经常自我药疗(34.87%),考虑到用药剂量(92.58%)、潜在相互作用(70.31%)和不良反应(70.93%)。然而,14.79%的人不知道可能存在相关风险。结论:本研究深入了解了波多黎各南部大学生群体中自我药疗的患病率(95.60%),以及这种行为的动机和相关风险。其研究结果有助于理解自我用药模式,并提出了促进负责任的自我保健实践的干预和教育领域。
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Prevalence of Self-Medication in Students from 21 to 42 Years of Age from a University in Southern Puerto Rico.

Objective: This study aimed to examine self-medication among university students by estimating its prevalence, identifying associated risk factors, and assessing its impact on health.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was employed with a study population of students aged 21 to 42 years from a university in southern Puerto Rico. A sample size calculation using Epi Info yielded 269 participants, based on an estimated 70.1% prevalence of self-medication, a 95% confidence level, and a 5% error rate. Data collection involved distributing a culturally tailored survey via email, and in-person recruitment. The survey covered demographic information, self-medication frequency, medication types, and related factors.

Results: The analysis of the data revealed a high prevalence of self-medication (95.60%) among surveyed students, predominantly with analgesics (e.g., acetaminophen) and anti-inflammatories. Notably, the use of antibiotics and antidepressants, both requiring prescriptions, was also reported. A significant proportion of the surveyed participants practiced frequent self-medication (34.87%), considering medication dosage (92.58%), potential interactions (70.31%), and adverse effects (70.93%). However, 14.79% were unaware that associated risks might exist.

Conclusion: This study provides insights into the prevalence of self-medication (95.60%) among a population of university students in southern Puerto Rico, as well as the motivations for this behavior and the associated risks. Its findings contribute to understanding self-medication patterns and suggest areas for intervention and education to promote responsible self-care practices.

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