Prevalence, knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning self-medication with over-the-counter drugs among university students in Jordan: A cross-sectional study
Abdallah Y. Naser

TL;DR
This study finds that nearly half of Jordanian university students self-medicate with over-the-counter drugs, highlighting risks and the need for education.
Contribution
The study identifies fifth-year students as a high-risk group for self-medication and emphasizes the need for targeted educational interventions.
Findings
45.3% of Jordanian university students reported practicing self-medication with OTC drugs.
Fifth-year students were significantly more likely to self-medicate compared to other academic years.
Students generally showed good knowledge of OTC drug safety but varied in their attitudes toward consulting doctors.
Abstract
The World Health Organization considers self-medication (SM) a critical global concern. SM has significant risks, including incorrect drug use, adverse reactions, misdiagnosis, and increased antibiotic resistance. The prevalence of SM is particularly high in developing countries, where students can purchase medications without medical supervision. This study investigates the prevalence of SM practices using over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and their associated predictors. Additionally, this study explores the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of university students in Jordan regarding SM. A cross-sectional online survey study was conducted among university students in Jordan from March to September 2024. The questionnaire was distributed among university students through online social media platforms (Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram). To identify predictors of SM practice among…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotic Use and Resistance · Pharmaceutical Quality and Counterfeiting · Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
