Bishop Felicity L, Yardley Lucy, Lewith George T
Complementary Medicine Research Unit, University of Southampton.
J Health Psychol. 2007 Nov;12(6):851-67. doi: 10.1177/1359105307082447.
People might be attracted to and use complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) because they hold beliefs that are congruent with CAM. This article collates, examines and synthesizes the evidence surrounding this hypothesis. Most studies are cross-sectional and focus on a limited number of beliefs. Multivariate studies suggest that beliefs related to control and participation, perceptions of illness, holism and natural treatments, and general philosophies of life predict CAM use when controlling for demographic and clinical factors. Further research should examine the robustness of these relationships in different illness groups and the prospective relationships among beliefs and CAM use over time.
人们可能会被补充和替代医学(CAM)所吸引并使用它,因为他们持有与CAM相一致的信念。本文整理、审视并综合了围绕这一假设的证据。大多数研究是横断面研究,且关注的信念数量有限。多变量研究表明,在控制人口统计学和临床因素时,与控制和参与、疾病认知、整体观和自然疗法以及一般生活哲学相关的信念可预测CAM的使用情况。进一步的研究应检验这些关系在不同疾病群体中的稳健性,以及信念与CAM使用随时间的前瞻性关系。