Psychological correlates of the irrational use of medicine in a sample of
middle aged Lithuanians
Authors
K. Žardeckaitė-Matulaitienė
L. KairytÄ—
Abstract
Objective. This study was intended to evaluate importance of health
status, drug use disorder symptoms and attitude towards advertisement of pharmacological
products for the irrational use of medicine in a sample of 40-65 years old Lithuanians.
Methods. A cross-sectional survey using self-report questionnaire (with DUDIT, general health
evaluation, attitudes towards advertisement of pharmacological products and irrational use of
medicine) was carried out in a group of 40-65 years old Lithuanians. The total sample included
110 respondents (70.9 % females; mean age 50.0 years). Results. Even though men were more
critical towards advertisement of pharmacological products and had less symptoms of drug use
disorder than women, but they were not more rational users of medicine. Also health status was
important indicator of both rationality in medicine use and criticism towards pharmacological
products advertising. Respondents with poor health were less critical and more irrational users
of pharmacological products. Conclusion. The results imply that more interventions of critical
attitude formation towards advertising as though as rational use of medicine should be
implemented in 40-65 years old age group of patients.