Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5045890 | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2017 | 6 Pages |
â¢Medical Conspiracy Theories (MCTs) are strongly associated with Modern Health Worries (MHWs).â¢Older individuals, more religious and right-wing beliefs were associated with higher MHWs.â¢Those who used Complementary Medicine (CAM) and individuals who perceived their mental health as worse than their peers were also more likely to display higher MHWs.
This study was concerned with whether Medical Conspiracy Theories (MCTs), along with other variables (demographics, ideology and health perceptions) are associated with Modern Health Worries (MHWs). MCTs were significantly associated with MHWs over and above all other variables. Older individuals, with more religious and right-wing beliefs had higher MHWs. In addition, those who used Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and individuals who perceived their mental health as worse than their peers were also more likely to display higher MHWs. Implications for helping health professions understand their patients' health-related beliefs and choices were discussed.