2017
DOI: 10.1080/00981389.2016.1265632
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The determinants of self-medication: Evidence from urban Vietnam

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“…Males are more involved in this practice than females, which was in line with previous findings in India and Nepal 3335. However, it was different from a study in Vietnamese urban area, which revealed that no association between self-medication and gender 23. This difference might be due to the role of each gender in different settings.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…Males are more involved in this practice than females, which was in line with previous findings in India and Nepal 3335. However, it was different from a study in Vietnamese urban area, which revealed that no association between self-medication and gender 23. This difference might be due to the role of each gender in different settings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The 12-month prevalence of self-medication in our study was 83.3%, which was much higher than this rate in other settings in the world such as Spain (12.7–18%),10,11 China (32–45.4%),12,13 Mexico (53%),14 the United Kingdom and Chile (75%) 15,16. This result was also higher than a prior study in rural Vietnam (40–60%)22 and approximately equaled to that in urban areas (76.0%) 23. The differences might be explained by the variations of recall time period, socio-cultural-economic as well as health care accessibility among different settings.…”
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“…Previous studies claimed that insurance is a key determinant for self-treatment [ 7 , 32 ]. However, this correlation was not found in self-medication analysis, a possible reason is that most OTC drugs (90%) used for self-medication in China were not covered by medical insurance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the capability of health care service provision was therefore expanded considerably in both the quantity, (Lönnroth et al, 1998). The market-based or non-state health care practices have been more impetuously functioned and increasingly utilized as chosen approaches to medical treaments in Vietnam as an apparent consequence of the partial privatization of health care system (Hoai & Dang, 2017;Ladinsky et al, 2000;Wolffers, 1995). The development of private health care sector has been treated as a very neccessary complementary part to the public health sector to sufficiently provide health care services in terms of both the volume and the quality of services, especially in low-and middle-income countries (Uplekar, 2000).…”
Section: Context Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%