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Relationship between the Health Literacy and Self-Medication Behavior of Primary Health Care Clientele in the Hail Region, Saudi Arabia: Implications for Public Health.

Aidah Sanad AlqarniEddieson Pasay-AnReynita SagubanDolores CabansagFerdinand GonzalesSameer A AlkubatiSandro VillarealGrace Ann Lim LaguraSalman Amish AlshammariBader Emad AljarboaRomeo Mostoles
Published in: European journal of investigation in health, psychology and education (2023)
Age of 30 years old or above, single status, a college degree, non-Saudi status, white-collar occupation and receiving information from the internet/Google/YouTube were all significant for health literacy. There were also significant relationships with the SMS scores for age, marital status, educational level and occupation. The factors affecting health literacy were older participant age, nationality and the source of information regarding health. Conversely, among the participants, being in the middle-aged group (24-29 years) was a factor that affected their self-medication scores. There was a significant positive correlation between the health literacy screening scale (BRIEF) and the self-medication scale (SMS).
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • saudi arabia
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • middle aged
  • social media
  • adverse drug
  • physical activity
  • climate change