Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina

Autores
Marín, Gustavo Horacio; Cañás, Martín; Carlson, Soledad; Silvestrini, María Pía; Corva, Santiago Gerardo; Mestorino, Olga Nora; Errecalde, Jorge Oscar
Año de publicación
2010
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
The World Health Organization raises self-care as a strategy for health promotion. Although self-medication is included in self-care strategy, often it is associate to an irrational medicine's usage. This factor associated with illicit drugs and alcohol consumption becomes in a public health problem. In order to establish frequency of self-medication and the prevalence of illicit drugs and alcohol consumption among university students of La Plata, Argentina, was started the present project. Information was collected by anonymous survey, that evaluated age, sex, origin, cohabitants, type, frequency of consumption, and career. A total of 5170 students were polled. 46.64 % consumes regularly some medicine and 50.11 % of this consumption was self-medication. Mainly this consumption consisted in analgesics (88 %) and antibiotics (45 %). Benzodiazepines were also consumed in 6.9 % (39 % by self-medication). The consumption of illicit drugs was 38.1 % (29 % marihuana, 4 % cocaine, 1,2 % "paco" and 2.9 % "ecstasy"). The consumption of alcoholic drinks was 82 % for beer, 56 % fernet, 55 % wine and 48 % whiskey. Medicines were obtained outside pharmacies in 30.1 % of the cases. The major consumption of cocaine was given among students of Social Careers [Odds Ratio (OR) 2.3], and in those that lives without their families (1.5). The results indicate that self-medication is common among university students. Those students that live alone had a significant higher risk of being self-medicated than those that lives with their families. More than 30 % of the medicines were obtained at the informal market (other place that pharmacies).
Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
Materia
Farmacia
college students; drug abuse; self-medication
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina
title Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina
spellingShingle Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina
Marín, Gustavo Horacio
Farmacia
college students; drug abuse; self-medication
title_short Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina
title_full Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina
title_fullStr Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina
title_sort Self-medication, substance abuse and alcohol consumption in students attending to La Plata National University, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Marín, Gustavo Horacio
Cañás, Martín
Carlson, Soledad
Silvestrini, María Pía
Corva, Santiago Gerardo
Mestorino, Olga Nora
Errecalde, Jorge Oscar
author Marín, Gustavo Horacio
author_facet Marín, Gustavo Horacio
Cañás, Martín
Carlson, Soledad
Silvestrini, María Pía
Corva, Santiago Gerardo
Mestorino, Olga Nora
Errecalde, Jorge Oscar
author_role author
author2 Cañás, Martín
Carlson, Soledad
Silvestrini, María Pía
Corva, Santiago Gerardo
Mestorino, Olga Nora
Errecalde, Jorge Oscar
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Farmacia
college students; drug abuse; self-medication
topic Farmacia
college students; drug abuse; self-medication
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The World Health Organization raises self-care as a strategy for health promotion. Although self-medication is included in self-care strategy, often it is associate to an irrational medicine's usage. This factor associated with illicit drugs and alcohol consumption becomes in a public health problem. In order to establish frequency of self-medication and the prevalence of illicit drugs and alcohol consumption among university students of La Plata, Argentina, was started the present project. Information was collected by anonymous survey, that evaluated age, sex, origin, cohabitants, type, frequency of consumption, and career. A total of 5170 students were polled. 46.64 % consumes regularly some medicine and 50.11 % of this consumption was self-medication. Mainly this consumption consisted in analgesics (88 %) and antibiotics (45 %). Benzodiazepines were also consumed in 6.9 % (39 % by self-medication). The consumption of illicit drugs was 38.1 % (29 % marihuana, 4 % cocaine, 1,2 % "paco" and 2.9 % "ecstasy"). The consumption of alcoholic drinks was 82 % for beer, 56 % fernet, 55 % wine and 48 % whiskey. Medicines were obtained outside pharmacies in 30.1 % of the cases. The major consumption of cocaine was given among students of Social Careers [Odds Ratio (OR) 2.3], and in those that lives without their families (1.5). The results indicate that self-medication is common among university students. Those students that live alone had a significant higher risk of being self-medicated than those that lives with their families. More than 30 % of the medicines were obtained at the informal market (other place that pharmacies).
Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
description The World Health Organization raises self-care as a strategy for health promotion. Although self-medication is included in self-care strategy, often it is associate to an irrational medicine's usage. This factor associated with illicit drugs and alcohol consumption becomes in a public health problem. In order to establish frequency of self-medication and the prevalence of illicit drugs and alcohol consumption among university students of La Plata, Argentina, was started the present project. Information was collected by anonymous survey, that evaluated age, sex, origin, cohabitants, type, frequency of consumption, and career. A total of 5170 students were polled. 46.64 % consumes regularly some medicine and 50.11 % of this consumption was self-medication. Mainly this consumption consisted in analgesics (88 %) and antibiotics (45 %). Benzodiazepines were also consumed in 6.9 % (39 % by self-medication). The consumption of illicit drugs was 38.1 % (29 % marihuana, 4 % cocaine, 1,2 % "paco" and 2.9 % "ecstasy"). The consumption of alcoholic drinks was 82 % for beer, 56 % fernet, 55 % wine and 48 % whiskey. Medicines were obtained outside pharmacies in 30.1 % of the cases. The major consumption of cocaine was given among students of Social Careers [Odds Ratio (OR) 2.3], and in those that lives without their families (1.5). The results indicate that self-medication is common among university students. Those students that live alone had a significant higher risk of being self-medicated than those that lives with their families. More than 30 % of the medicines were obtained at the informal market (other place that pharmacies).
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