Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota, USA.
Psychol Health Med. 2011 May;16(3):323-32. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2010.543909.
Studies have suggested that complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and herbal supplement use may be high on college campuses. This study investigated the relationship between CAM and herbal supplement utilization and coping, self-regulatory, cognitive styles, and healthcare satisfaction among college students (n=370). Indeed, overall CAM and herbal supplement use during the past year appeared high; however, users of these practices appeared somewhat heterogeneous. Dispositional factors were predictive of utilization with active coping style associated with both practices, whereas support-seeking and intrinsic self-regulation were only associated with CAM use and avoidant coping was only related to use of herbal supplements. Notably, dissatisfaction with healthcare services was not associated with either CAM or herbal supplement use among students. The findings from this study offer insight regarding motives for usage that may assist in more openly dialoguing with students regarding their health-enhancing and/or health-compromising behaviors. Moreover, future studies assessing utilization of CAM will benefit from examining the definitional issues of CAM practices that are addressed.
研究表明,补充和替代医学(CAM)以及草药补充剂的使用在大学校园可能较为普遍。本研究调查了大学生(n=370)中 CAM 和草药补充剂使用与应对方式、自我调节、认知风格和医疗保健满意度之间的关系。事实上,过去一年中整体 CAM 和草药补充剂的使用似乎很高;然而,这些实践的使用者似乎有些多样化。性格因素可以预测使用情况,积极的应对方式与这两种实践都有关联,而寻求支持和内在的自我调节仅与 CAM 使用有关,而回避应对方式仅与草药补充剂的使用有关。值得注意的是,学生对医疗保健服务的不满与 CAM 或草药补充剂的使用无关。这项研究的结果提供了关于使用动机的见解,这可能有助于更开放地与学生就他们促进健康和/或损害健康的行为进行对话。此外,未来评估 CAM 使用情况的研究将受益于检查解决的 CAM 实践的定义问题。