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网络疑病症与补充和替代医学(CAM)使用之间的关联:一项横断面研究。

Association between cyberchondria and the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) - a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Medical University, Lublin, Poland.

Institute of Rural Health, Lublin, Poland.

出版信息

Ann Agric Environ Med. 2024 Mar 25;31(1):87-93. doi: 10.26444/aaem/178503. Epub 2024 Jan 25.

DOI:10.26444/aaem/178503
PMID:38549481
Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE

Cyberchondria has been described relatively recently as a behaviour characterized by excessive Internet searching for medical information related to increasing levels of health anxiety. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) refers to a broad set of health care practices that are not part of a country's traditional or conventional medicine, and are not fully integrated into the dominant health care system The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between cyberchondria and the use of complementary and alternative medicine.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

A cross-sectional study was conducted from 25 April - 25 December 2022. A computer-assisted web interviewing (CAWI) survey technique was used. The study population consisted of 626 respondents who took part in the study.

RESULTS

The severity of cyberchondria is associated with 'a greater number of CAM products used' (beta = 0.101; p = 0.043), 'a greater number of self-help techniques used' (beta = 0.210; p<0.001), searching for knowledge about CAM on the Internet (beta-0.199; p<0.001), using sources other than books (beta = -0.114; p = 0.025), younger age (beta = -0.170; p<0.001) and worse education (beta = -0.101; p = 0.033).

CONCLUSIONS

The research results indicate that there is a link between cyberchondria and the use of CAM. However, since some components of the CSS-PL scale and self-rated health were not associated with more frequent use of CAM, it is likely that these results may not be fully reliable. The association between cyberchondria and CAM use should be investigated in further studies using comprehensive medical interviews.

摘要

简介和目的

网络疑病症是一种最近才被描述的行为,其特征是过度上网搜索与健康焦虑程度增加相关的医学信息。补充和替代医学(CAM)是指广泛的医疗保健实践,它们不属于一个国家的传统或常规医学,也没有完全融入主导的医疗保健系统。本研究的目的是评估网络疑病症与补充和替代医学的使用之间的关系。

材料和方法

这是一项 2022 年 4 月 25 日至 12 月 25 日进行的横断面研究。采用计算机辅助网络访谈(CAWI)调查技术。研究人群由 626 名参加研究的受访者组成。

结果

网络疑病症的严重程度与“使用更多的 CAM 产品”(β=0.101;p=0.043)、“使用更多的自助技术”(β=0.210;p<0.001)、在互联网上搜索 CAM 知识(β=-0.199;p<0.001)、使用书籍以外的来源(β=-0.114;p=0.025)、年龄较小(β=-0.170;p<0.001)和教育程度较差(β=-0.101;p=0.033)相关。

结论

研究结果表明,网络疑病症与 CAM 的使用之间存在关联。然而,由于 CSS-PL 量表的一些组成部分和自我评估的健康状况与更频繁地使用 CAM 无关,因此这些结果可能并不完全可靠。应该在进一步的研究中使用全面的医学访谈来研究网络疑病症和 CAM 使用之间的关联。

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