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- Self-medication abstract "Self-medication is a human behavior in which an individual uses a substance or any exogenous influence to self-administer treatment for often unmanaged, undiagnosed physical or psychological ailments.The psychology of such behavior is typically within the specific context of using recreational drugs, psychoactive drugs, alcohol, and other forms of behavior to alleviate symptoms of mental distress, stress and anxiety, including mental illnesses and/or psychological trauma, is particularly unique and can serve as a serious detriment to physical and mental health if motivated by addictive mechanisms.Self-medication is often seen as gaining personal independence from established medicine, and it can be seen as a human right, implicit in, or closely related to the right to refuse professional medical treatment.".
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- Self-medication wikiPageExternalLink www.dd-database.org.
- Self-medication wikiPageExternalLink 193.
- Self-medication wikiPageID "578436".
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- Self-medication hasPhotoCollection Self-medication.
- Self-medication meshid "D012651".
- Self-medication name "Self-medication".
- Self-medication subject Category:Addiction.
- Self-medication subject Category:Alcohol_abuse.
- Self-medication subject Category:Anxiety.
- Self-medication subject Category:Mental_health.
- Self-medication subject Category:Mood_disorders.
- Self-medication subject Category:Pharmacy.
- Self-medication subject Category:Stress.
- Self-medication subject Category:Substance-related_disorders.
- Self-medication subject Category:Substance_dependence.
- Self-medication type Abstraction100002137.
- Self-medication type Attribute100024264.
- Self-medication type Condition113920835.
- Self-medication type Disorder114052403.
- Self-medication type MoodDisorders.
- Self-medication type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Self-medication type State100024720.
- Self-medication type Substance-relatedDisorders.
- Self-medication comment "Self-medication is a human behavior in which an individual uses a substance or any exogenous influence to self-administer treatment for often unmanaged, undiagnosed physical or psychological ailments.The psychology of such behavior is typically within the specific context of using recreational drugs, psychoactive drugs, alcohol, and other forms of behavior to alleviate symptoms of mental distress, stress and anxiety, including mental illnesses and/or psychological trauma, is particularly unique and can serve as a serious detriment to physical and mental health if motivated by addictive mechanisms.Self-medication is often seen as gaining personal independence from established medicine, and it can be seen as a human right, implicit in, or closely related to the right to refuse professional medical treatment.".
- Self-medication label "Automedicación".
- Self-medication label "Automedicação".
- Self-medication label "Automédication".
- Self-medication label "Selbstmedikation".
- Self-medication label "Self-medication".
- Self-medication label "تداوي ذاتي".
- Self-medication label "セルフメディケーション".
- Self-medication sameAs Selbstmedikation.
- Self-medication sameAs Automedicación.
- Self-medication sameAs Automédication.
- Self-medication sameAs セルフメディケーション.
- Self-medication sameAs Automedicação.
- Self-medication sameAs m.02ryqs.
- Self-medication sameAs Q1761396.
- Self-medication sameAs Q1761396.
- Self-medication sameAs Self-medication.
- Self-medication wasDerivedFrom Self-medication?oldid=602171097.
- Self-medication depiction Tempranillowine.jpg.
- Self-medication isPrimaryTopicOf Self-medication.