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Published on: August 30, 2018
Parental factors associated with injudicious antibiotic-seeking behavior
Nichol Lowman1, Rodney G Bowden
1School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta,GA, USA.
Objectives:
To discover factors associated with parental antibiotic-seeking behavior.
Methods:
Parents (N = 90) who had a child 14 years and under participated in the study.
Results:
ANOVA revealed differences in scores based on parent's age and whether parents had a job in the medical profession. A stepwise linear regression revealed that parents in the medical profession and parent income were significant predictors of antibiotic-seeking behavior.
Conclusions:
Parents who were younger than 30, had a high school diploma or less, did not work in the medical profession, and made less than $50,000 were more likely to follow injudicious antibiotic-seeking behavior.
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