Psychotropic medicine use without current or prior medical advice, storage at home and association with perceived stress in a primary health care setting in Greece

Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI:10.1016/j.semerg.2023.102150
P. Volkos , E.I. Kritsotakis , E.K. Symvoulakis
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Abstract

Objective

Psychotropic medicines use alters according to socio-economic factors and perceived stress. The study aimed to assess the prevalence of use of psychotropic medicines and supplements (PMS) without medical advice, including storage at home, and its relationship with socio-demographic characteristics and perceived stress in primary care patients.

Materials and methods

A cross-sectional sample of adult attendees in an urban primary care unit in Crete, Greece, were surveyed during regularly scheduled appointments during a three-week period in October 2020. A questionnaire was distributed to investigate PMS use during the last 12 months. The validated Greek version of Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14) was adopted to measure perceived stress.

Results

Of 263 respondents (mean age 46.3 ± 14.5 years; 66.5% females), 101 (38.4%; 95%CI 33.1–43.7%) recalled having psychotropic medicines stored at home cabinets and 72 (27.4%; 95%CI 22.4–32.3%) reported using PMS without medical advice in the last 12 months.

Conclusions

This study revealed a high prevalence of PMS use without medical advice, including storage at home. People > 59 years of age, experiencing irregular sleep and scoring high in PSS, displayed increased prevalence of storing PMS at home or using them without medical advice. The findings could potentially inform primary care providers to focus on patients most likely to be users of PMS without medical advice.

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在希腊初级卫生保健机构中,在没有当前或先前医疗建议的情况下使用精神药物、在家中储存以及与感知到的压力有关
目的精神药物的使用随社会经济因素和心理压力的变化而变化。该研究旨在评估在没有医疗建议的情况下使用精神药物和补充剂(PMS)的流行程度,包括在家中储存,以及它与初级保健患者的社会人口特征和感知压力的关系。材料和方法在2020年10月为期三周的定期预约期间,对希腊克里特岛一家城市初级保健单位的成年参与者进行了横断面抽样调查。分发了一份调查问卷,调查在过去12个月内经前综合症的使用情况。采用经验证的希腊版感知压力量表(PSS-14)测量感知压力。结果263例被调查者(平均年龄46.3±14.5岁;女性66.5%),101例(38.4%);95%可信区间为33.1-43.7%),72 (27.4%;95%可信区间(ci) 22.4-32.3%)报告在过去12个月内未经医疗建议使用经前症候群。结论:本研究显示,在没有医疗建议的情况下使用经前综合症的比例很高,包括在家中储存。人比;59岁的人,睡眠不规律,PSS得分高,在家里储存PMS或在没有医生建议的情况下使用PMS的比例增加。这些发现可能会让初级保健提供者关注最有可能在没有医疗建议的情况下使用经前综合症的患者。
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