Practice of Self-Medication Among Undergraduates of the University of Benin
Student: Lillian Akpovofene (Project, 2025)
Department of Health Education
University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State
Abstract
Self-medication is a prevalent health practice among university students, including those at the University of Benin, Nigeria. This study delves into the landscape of self-medication behaviors among undergraduate students, aiming to uncover the extent of this practice and the factors influencing it. Through a descriptive survey research design involving 146 students from diverse faculties, data was collected using a structured questionnaire to assess patterns of self-medication. Analysis utilizing descriptive statistics revealed a high prevalence of self-medication among the student population, particularly among those in later years of study. The study identified various reasons for engaging in self-medication, such as perceived cost savings, convenience, and limited access to healthcare services. Recommendations stemming from the findings emphasize the importance of promoting responsible self-care practices and enhancing health literacy among students. By shedding light on the prevalence and determinants of self-medication, this research contributes valuable insights to the existing literature and underscores the significance of informed decision-making in healthcare management within university settings.
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For the full publication, please contact the author directly at: lillian.akpovofene@educ.uniben.edu
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