The relationship between age, gender, well-being and symptoms, and the useof pharmaceuticals, herbal medicines and self-care products in a Swedish municipality
A. Al-windi et al., The relationship between age, gender, well-being and symptoms, and the useof pharmaceuticals, herbal medicines and self-care products in a Swedish municipality, EUR J CL PH, 56(4), 2000, pp. 311-317
Background: A relatively small proportion of the population accounts for a
substantial part of the public drug cost. Therefore, identifying the charac
teristics of high users of drugs is an important step towards limiting the
cost of drugs. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between
age, gender, well-being and symptoms, and the use of pharmaceutical specia
lities, herbal medicines and self-care products.
Methods: A postal questionnaire was sent to a representative population sam
ple (n = 1.312) from a small Swedish municipality. The relationship between
age, gender, well-being and symptoms, and the use of drugs and self-care p
roducts was tested using multivariate analysis.
Results: The questionnaire was answered by 827 subjects. The use of prescri
bed pharmaceuticals increased with age in both genders. Women used prescrib
ed and non-prescribed pharmaceuticals as well as herbal medicines and self-
care products more than men. Subjects who reported low scores for well-bein
g had significantly higher odds of having used prescribed pharmaceuticals t
han subjects with high scores. Bad perceived health was the only well-being
measure that was associated with high odds for the use of herbal medicines
. Most symptoms occurred more frequently in users than in nonusers of pharm
aceuticals. Subjects with many symptoms (six or more) had higher odds of ha
ving used pharmaceuticals and self-care products than those with few sympto
ms.
Conclusion: High age, female gender and low perceived well-being significan
tly increased the use of drugs, particularly prescribed pharmaceuticals. Su
bjects with many symptoms used pharmaceuticals and self-care products more
than those with few symptoms.