The health beliefs and behaviors of three groups of complementary medicine and a general practice group of patients.
Patients (n = 256), consulting either a general practitioner (GP) or one of three complementary practitioners (osteopath, homeopath, or acupuncturist), completed a seven-part questionnaire that looked at demographic data, medical history, familiarization with complementary therapies, health beliefs...
Main Authors: | Furnham, A, Vincent, C, Wood, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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