2022
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac492.1400
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1770. Effects of Acculturation and Social Norms on Intention to use Antibiotics without a Prescription among Hispanic or Latino individuals

Abstract: Background The use of antibiotics obtained without a prescription (non-prescription use) in the United States (U.S.) may contribute to antimicrobial resistance. We hypothesized that among Hispanic/Latino patients, the intention to use non-prescription antibiotics would be associated with: [1] lower acculturation (preference to socialize with Hispanic/Latinos) and [2] having friends or relatives who use antibiotics without contacting a doctor (social norms). … Show more

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