Stoller E P
Department of Sociology, State University of New York, Plattsburgh 12901.
Med Care. 1988 Dec;26(12):1149-57. doi: 10.1097/00005650-198812000-00005.
This article examines use of prescription and over-the-counter drugs among a linear probability sample of ambulatory elderly. As previous research has shown, health status indicators are better predictors of use of prescription than nonprescription medications. The analysis suggests that self-medication with over-the-counter drugs may be a first step in illness behavior, rather than a substitute for physician consultation. These preparations are used most frequently for symptoms that the elderly person interprets as nonthreatening; persons concerned about their health are more likely to consult a physician.
本文研究了非卧床老年人线性概率样本中处方药和非处方药的使用情况。正如先前的研究所表明的,健康状况指标比非处方药更能预测处方药的使用。分析表明,使用非处方药进行自我药疗可能是患病行为的第一步,而不是替代就医咨询。这些制剂最常用于老年人认为无威胁的症状;关注自身健康的人更有可能咨询医生。