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. 2022 Dec 9;2022:3044371. doi: 10.1155/2022/3044371

Table 2.

Distribution of relative and absolute frequency of arbitrary drug consumption in research units.

Reasons for self-medication No Yes
Percent (frequency) Percent (frequency)
Familiarity with the concept of drug resistance 36.8 (92) 63.2 (158)
Self-medication 40.4 (101) 59.6 (149)
Due to the lack of need to see a doctor 56.4 (141) 43.6 (109)
Not having enough time to see a doctor 63.2 (158) 36.8 (92)
To avoid paying for a doctor's visit 74.4 (186) 25.6 (64)
Due to not having a health insurance 80.4 (201) 19.6 (49)
Due to the safety of the drugs used 65.6 (164) 34.4 (86)
Due to getting the desired result from the previous arbitrary consumption 60.8 (152) 39.2 (98)
Due to the preference of foreign drugs over Iranian 75.2 (188) 24.8 (62)
To store medicine at home for later use 66 (165) 34 (85)
Due to the lack of medication prescribed by some doctors 80.4 (201) 19.6 (49)
Due to not believing in the doctor's treatment 86 (215) 14 (35)
Due to being in a hurry 65.6 (164) 34.4 (86)
Due to lack of feeling the need for a doctor's opinion 70 (175) 30 (75)
Due to not having a suitable financial situation to see a doctor 78.8 (197) 21.2 (53)
Due to the supply of medicine by the pharmacy 69.6 (174) 30.4 (76)
Because of the advice of others 66.4 (166) 33.6 (84)