Self-medication: factors and influence in the facial skincare practices among senior high school students / [author]: Mary Grace M. Adaoag Mica Chanelle A. Asuncion Kiela Shainia G. Brusola Prince Paul Cedric J. Gonzales Daniel Gladimir L. Labrador Margareth Julliana M. Lasola
Mary Grace M. Adaoag
Self-medication: factors and influence in the facial skincare practices among senior high school students / [author]: Mary Grace M. Adaoag Mica Chanelle A. Asuncion Kiela Shainia G. Brusola Prince Paul Cedric J. Gonzales Daniel Gladimir L. Labrador Margareth Julliana M. Lasola - Quezon City, Philippines; FEU-Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Institute of Medicine, 2023 - 28cm
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ABSTRACT:
This study focuses on exploring the influence of self-medication in the skincare practices of senior high school students and determining the different self-medication-inducing factors. This paper also aims to give knowledge and awareness on how self-medication influences skin care practices and the skin health of senior high school students. Additionally, it aims to provide recommendations for arising problems in self-medication in skincare practices. Using a mixed-method design which involves a descriptive method
and a secondary data analysis, it was found that self-medication is multifactorial. Results also show that skincare ingredients that target acne are usually integrated into students’
skincare routines. Finally, it was discovered that self-medication in skincare products has both positive and negative effects on students in both the short and long term. Meanwhile, data gathering was conducted through a researcher-made survey questionnaire that is administered online to a sample population of 133 senior high school students in Far
Eastern University- Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation A.Y. 2022-2023 that have or had acne.
Keywords: acne, facial skincare, self-medication, skincare practices, skincare trends
Thesis - Senior High School
SHS 2023 0008 c.1
Self-medication: factors and influence in the facial skincare practices among senior high school students / [author]: Mary Grace M. Adaoag Mica Chanelle A. Asuncion Kiela Shainia G. Brusola Prince Paul Cedric J. Gonzales Daniel Gladimir L. Labrador Margareth Julliana M. Lasola - Quezon City, Philippines; FEU-Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Institute of Medicine, 2023 - 28cm
Includes appendix
ABSTRACT:
This study focuses on exploring the influence of self-medication in the skincare practices of senior high school students and determining the different self-medication-inducing factors. This paper also aims to give knowledge and awareness on how self-medication influences skin care practices and the skin health of senior high school students. Additionally, it aims to provide recommendations for arising problems in self-medication in skincare practices. Using a mixed-method design which involves a descriptive method
and a secondary data analysis, it was found that self-medication is multifactorial. Results also show that skincare ingredients that target acne are usually integrated into students’
skincare routines. Finally, it was discovered that self-medication in skincare products has both positive and negative effects on students in both the short and long term. Meanwhile, data gathering was conducted through a researcher-made survey questionnaire that is administered online to a sample population of 133 senior high school students in Far
Eastern University- Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation A.Y. 2022-2023 that have or had acne.
Keywords: acne, facial skincare, self-medication, skincare practices, skincare trends
Thesis - Senior High School
SHS 2023 0008 c.1