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- W1987881720 abstract "Study the prescription of anxiolytics in Primary Health Care measured by the number of daily doses prescribed (DDD) to each patient (adjusting for age and gender) in order to quantify the pharmaceutical expenditure of anxiolytics. Descriptive analysis of the anxiolytics prescribed during 2010 at four districts of Primary Health Care, with an assigned population of 747,566. Population was classified in four groups attending to the DDD prescribed: non-consumers (0 DDD), incidental consumers (1-30DDD); regular consumers (31-180DDD); long term users (>180DDD). Then, these groups were arranged by age and gender. Finally regression analysis was applied, where the pharmaceutical expenditure in Primary Health Care was explained through the gender. The 14% of the total population were users of anxiolytics. It was observed a higher expenditure of women's than men. Also the expenditure increases significantly with the age and also by groups of DDD prescribed. The group of incidental consumers shows the greater difference at age 15-55 years. In particular, women consumed 1.64 times more than men. In the group of regular consumers, the greater difference is shown at the age 30-66 years (women consumed 1.86 times than men). The long term consumer group shows a greater difference at the age 45-77. (Women consumed 2.5 times more than men). Two models of regression were obtained (male/female). The models confirmed the previous results, and let us quantified the expenditure by age and gender. The study shows the difference of pharmaceutical expenditure of anxiolytics by gender and age in Primary Health Care. It is important to analyze the causes (physical conditions and also psychological and labor conditions or a combination of them) in order to provide public health recommendations to the National Health System." @default.
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- W1987881720 title "PMH74 Impact of Age and Gender in the Pharmaceutical Expenditure of Anxiolytics in Primary Health Care" @default.
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