Health Literacy and Self-Medication Behavior among Undergraduate Students at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Keywords: Health literacy, Self-medication behavior, Undergraduate students, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between health literacy and self-medication among undergraduate students in Nigeria. Using a cross-sectional survey design, researchers collected data from 279 students via a structured questionnaire. Analysis revealed that most students possess adequate health literacy but engage in low self-medication practices. While a weak association exists between health literacy and self-medication, researchers found significant differences in self-medication behavior based on gender and living arrangements. The study concludes that solely enhancing health literacy may not substantially reduce self-medication among students. Therefore, interventions should consider gender, incorporate other relevant factors, and promote responsible healthcare practices alongside health literacy initiatives.

Published
2024-11-26
How to Cite
Itasanmi, S. (2024). Health Literacy and Self-Medication Behavior among Undergraduate Students at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Philippine Social Science Journal, 7(2), 66-74. https://doi.org/10.52006/main.v7i2.962