Nearly 350 British respondents completed four questionnaires derived from Stainton Rogers [1], on the perceptions on health and recovery from illness. They were also asked to provide a number of demographic details (sex, age, education, voting pattern) and their experience of alternative medicine. Each of the questionnaires was factor analysed to show the underlying structure. The demographic, psychographic and individual difference belief variables were then regressed on to each factor derived from each questionnaire. Religious and political beliefs, as well as attitudes to alternative medicine, were the most consistent and powerful predictors of the health-related beliefs. These results are discussed in terms of the emerging literature on...
Introduction. Compliance is difficult to attain. Traditional explanations of non-compliance rely hea...
In a general population sample, we examined relationships between sociodemographic characteristics a...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...
This study examined beliefs about the causes and determinants of health, illness, and recovery in an...
© Cambridge University Press 2007.Development of the health belief model (HBM) In the 1950s US publi...
* A collection of distinguished scientists and clinicians examine how beliefs can affect not only th...
Objective: This study aimed to explore illness representations and attitudes about personal recovery...
Folk psychological accounts consider beliefs to be shared assumptions or internally represented theo...
This semi-replicative study was concerned with lay people's beliefs about the importance of 24 diffe...
In a general population sample, we examined relationships between sociodemographic characteristics a...
The health beliefs of people suffering from mental health problems are important. Such beliefs have ...
This research proposes that consumers hold "lay theories of medicine" that guide their preferences a...
This research proposes that consumers hold "lay theories of medicine" that guide their pre...
Introduction. Compliance is difficult to attain. Traditional explanations of non-compliance rely hea...
In a general population sample, we examined relationships between sociodemographic characteristics a...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...
This study examined beliefs about the causes and determinants of health, illness, and recovery in an...
© Cambridge University Press 2007.Development of the health belief model (HBM) In the 1950s US publi...
* A collection of distinguished scientists and clinicians examine how beliefs can affect not only th...
Objective: This study aimed to explore illness representations and attitudes about personal recovery...
Folk psychological accounts consider beliefs to be shared assumptions or internally represented theo...
This semi-replicative study was concerned with lay people's beliefs about the importance of 24 diffe...
In a general population sample, we examined relationships between sociodemographic characteristics a...
The health beliefs of people suffering from mental health problems are important. Such beliefs have ...
This research proposes that consumers hold "lay theories of medicine" that guide their preferences a...
This research proposes that consumers hold "lay theories of medicine" that guide their pre...
Introduction. Compliance is difficult to attain. Traditional explanations of non-compliance rely hea...
In a general population sample, we examined relationships between sociodemographic characteristics a...
In addition to conventional, Western medicine, there are a great number and variety of systems of he...