Self-Medication with Antibiotics for Protection against COVID-19: The Role of Psychological Distress, Knowledge of, and Experiences with Antibiotics
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Antimicrobial Resistance and Self-Medication with Antibiotics
1.2. COVID-19 Pandemic and Psychological Distress
1.3. Psychological Distress and Self-Medication
1.4. The Present Study
2. Results
2.1. Measures Taken against COVID-19
2.2. Predictors of Taking Antibiotics for Protection against COVID-19
2.2.1. Demographic Characteristics
2.2.2. Psychological Distress over COVID-19 Pandemic
2.2.3. Knowledge about Antibiotics
2.2.4. Experience in Using Antibiotics
2.2.5. Relationship with Doctors
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Procedure
4.2. Measures
4.2.1. Measures Taken for Protecting against COVID-19
4.2.2. Psychological Distress
4.2.3. Knowledge of Antibiotics
4.2.4. Experiences of Using Antibiotics
4.2.5. Relationship with Doctors
4.2.6. Demographic Characteristics
4.3. Data Analysis
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographic Variables | n | % |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 1112 | 50.2% |
Female | 1105 | 49.8% |
Age | ||
18–24 years | 275 | 12.4% |
25–34 years | 443 | 20.0% |
35–44 years | 435 | 19.6% |
45–54 years | 373 | 16.8% |
55–64 years | 324 | 14.6% |
65 and over years | 367 | 16.6% |
Education | ||
School education (Year 10 or below) | 246 | 11.1% |
School education (Year 12) | 365 | 16.5% |
Certificate | 356 | 16.1% |
Advanced diploma/diploma | 261 | 11.8% |
Bachelor degree | 632 | 28.5% |
Graduate diploma/Graduate certificate | 108 | 4.9% |
Postgraduate | 249 | 11.2% |
Measures | % of Participants Taking the Measure | χ2 Test | |
---|---|---|---|
Antibiotic Takers | Non-Takers | ||
Wear a mask | 63.2% | 18.2% | 358.64 *** |
Wash hands after arriving home | 92.4% | 89.7% | 2.41, ns |
Avoid physical contact including handshake or kiss | 90.3% | 85.7% | 6.38 * |
Avoid crowded places | 88.9% | 80.4% | 16.86 *** |
Reduce the number of times going out | 88.4% | 79.0% | 19.98 *** |
Avoid public transport | 83.8% | 70.0% | 33.23 *** |
Cancel planned parties/gatherings | 85.2% | 69.9% | 41.04 *** |
Predicting Variables | Descriptive Statistic | Logistic Regression |
---|---|---|
n (%)/M (SD) | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | |
Demographic characteristics | ||
Age | 3.51 (1.64) | 0.89 * (0.81, 0.97) |
Gender: Male vs. Female (0) | 50.2% male | 1.29 * (1.00, 1.67) |
Education | 3.90 (1.82) | 1.13 ** (1.05, 1.21) |
Profession: Health vs. Non-heath (0) | 14.0% health; 86.0% non-health | 1.63 ** (1.15, 2.32) |
Family member profession: Health vs. Non-heath (0) | 23.6% health; 76.4% non-health | 1.13, ns (0.83, 1.53) |
Psychological distress | 2.96 (1.01) | 1.35 *** (1.19, 1.54) |
Knowledge of antibiotics | ||
Cure common cold: Yes vs. No (0) | 18.9% yes | 1.28, ns (0.94, 1.75) |
Cure flu: Yes vs. No (0) | 34.1% yes | 1.60 *** (1.20, 2.13) |
Cure bacterial infection: No vs. Yes (0) | 25.6% no | 1.99 *** (1.51, 2.62) |
Cure viral infection: Yes vs. No (0) | 28.1% yes | 0.96, ns (0.72, 1.30) |
Subjective knowledge on viral and bacterial infection | 2.94 (1.03) | 1.16 * (1.02, 1.32) |
Heard about antibiotic resistance: Yes vs. No (0) | 74.4% yes | 0.94, ns (0.70, 1.27) |
Experiences in using antibiotics | ||
Took antibiotics for cold/flu: Yes vs. No (0) | 35.6% yes | 1.35, ns (0.99, 1.86) |
Took antibiotics for cold/flu: Unsure vs. No (0) | 8.5% unsure | 0.69, ns (0.40, 1.19) |
Stopped taking: Yes vs. No (0) | 35.1% yes | 0.79, ns (0.58, 1.08) |
Stopped taking: Unsure vs. No (0) | 5.3% unsure | 1.39, ns (0.78, 2.47) |
Took leftover antibiotics: Yes vs. No (0) | 23.2% yes | 1.85 *** (1.36, 2.52) |
Took leftover antibiotics: Unsure vs. No (0) | 4.1% unsure | 1.87 * (1.02, 3.43) |
Easily acquire antibiotics from friends/family: Yes vs. No (0) | 17.9% yes | 2.03 *** (1.46, 2.82) |
Easily acquire antibiotics from friends/family: Unsure vs. No (0) | 7.9% unsure | 1.87 * (1.12, 3.11) |
Number of times taking antibiotics in the past year | 1.93 (1.09) | 1.24 *** (1.10, 1.39) |
Relationship with doctors | ||
Easily acquire from doctor: Yes vs. No (0) | 47.1% yes | 0.76, ns (0.56, 1.03) |
Easily acquire from doctor: Unsure vs. No (0) | 15.3% unsure | 0.53 ** (0.33, 0.84) |
Asked doctor for antibiotics: Yes vs. No (0) | 32.2% yes | 1.36 * (1.00, 1.84) |
Asked doctor for antibiotics: Unsure vs. No (0) | 7% unsure | 1.93 * (1.15, 3.24) |
Trust doctor’s decision on need for antibiotics | 3.96 (1.16) | 0.93, ns (0.81, 1.07) |
Follow doctor’s instruction on using antibiotics | 4.18 (1.03) | 0.90, ns (0.77, 1.05) |
Emotions | Antibiotic Takers | Non-Antibiotic Takers | t-test (95% CI of the Difference) |
---|---|---|---|
M (SD) | M (SD) | ||
Angry | 3.28 (1.28) | 2.79 (1.35) | 7.07 *** (0.36, 0.63) |
Helpless | 3.39 (1.22) | 2.88 (1.26) | 7.73 *** (0.38, 0.64) |
Panicked | 3.26 (1.26) | 2.30 (1.19) | 14.43 *** (0.83, 1.09) |
Sad | 3.42 (1.25) | 3.09 (1.30) | 4.85 *** (0.20, 0.46) |
Scared | 3.45 (1.28) | 2.79 (1.24) | 9.77 *** (0.53, 0.80) |
Worried | 3.64 (1.18) | 3.28 (1.15) | 5.73 *** (0.24, 0.49) |
Number of Times Taking Antibiotics | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Never | Once | Twice | Three Times | More than 3 Times | |
Antibiotics takers | 23.4% | 31.3% | 27.8% | 8.6% | 9.0% |
The non-takers | 50.9% | 29.0% | 13.4% | 3.6% | 3.1% |
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Zhang, A.; Hobman, E.V.; De Barro, P.; Young, A.; Carter, D.J.; Byrne, M. Self-Medication with Antibiotics for Protection against COVID-19: The Role of Psychological Distress, Knowledge of, and Experiences with Antibiotics. Antibiotics 2021, 10, 232. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10030232
Zhang A, Hobman EV, De Barro P, Young A, Carter DJ, Byrne M. Self-Medication with Antibiotics for Protection against COVID-19: The Role of Psychological Distress, Knowledge of, and Experiences with Antibiotics. Antibiotics. 2021; 10(3):232. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10030232
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Airong, Elizabeth V. Hobman, Paul De Barro, Asaesja Young, David J. Carter, and Mitchell Byrne. 2021. "Self-Medication with Antibiotics for Protection against COVID-19: The Role of Psychological Distress, Knowledge of, and Experiences with Antibiotics" Antibiotics 10, no. 3: 232. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10030232
APA StyleZhang, A., Hobman, E. V., De Barro, P., Young, A., Carter, D. J., & Byrne, M. (2021). Self-Medication with Antibiotics for Protection against COVID-19: The Role of Psychological Distress, Knowledge of, and Experiences with Antibiotics. Antibiotics, 10(3), 232. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10030232