2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsps.2017.02.002
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Prevalence of self-medication practice with herbal products among non-psychotic psychiatric patients from southeastern Serbia: A cross-sectional study

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the usage prevalence of herbal products (HP) and to ascertain the identity, mode and adverse effects of plant taxa used in self-medication practice for anxiety, depression and insomnia in patients with non-psychotic disorders originating from southeastern Serbia. Also, we compared HP users and non-users on the variables of socio-demographic characteristics, information source and origin of HP. The study was done by a face-to-face interview with a trained psychiatrist using… Show more

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“…2 – 4 SM usually manifests as the use of herbs and medicines that are available in the home, taking advice from friends or relatives pertaining to the nature and treatment of their condition, or the direct purchase of drugs to address current perceived or real medical problems. 5 – 8 SM practice (SMP) is currently viewed as potentially being both beneficial or deleterious in public health, contingent on the individual practices that are implemented to deal with common health problems. SMP has been favorably advocated by the World Health Organization, and if practiced appropriately can bring about many possible benefits, including financial advantages, self-empowered health care, rapid access to treatment, and self-reliance in the care of minor illness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 – 4 SM usually manifests as the use of herbs and medicines that are available in the home, taking advice from friends or relatives pertaining to the nature and treatment of their condition, or the direct purchase of drugs to address current perceived or real medical problems. 5 – 8 SM practice (SMP) is currently viewed as potentially being both beneficial or deleterious in public health, contingent on the individual practices that are implemented to deal with common health problems. SMP has been favorably advocated by the World Health Organization, and if practiced appropriately can bring about many possible benefits, including financial advantages, self-empowered health care, rapid access to treatment, and self-reliance in the care of minor illness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medicinal literature of Mediterranean and other countries has been mixed and intertwined with the folk medicine of the illiterate warriors and shepherds ( Tucakov, 1997 ). Almost every home in Serbia possesses this book and family members rely on it while practicing self-medication ( Stojanović et al., 2017 ). Today, in Serbia, the simultaneous use of herbal preparations together with conventional drug therapy is very frequent ( Samojlik et al., 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent review article suggested that a 12month prevalence of anxiety disorders is around 10 %, with the female gender being two times more affected than the male (14). With old age, the incidence of anxiety disorders seems to be decreasing (15), and such claims were confirmed in a Serbian population (south Serbia) as well (16). The occurrence rate of anxiety disorders seems to be relatively low in the Central/Eastern European region (3.2 %) compared to other regions of the world.…”
Section: Anxiety Disorder Classification and Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%