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Higher Internality of Health Locus of Control Is Associated With the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Providers Among Patients Seeking Care for Acute Low-back Pain
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 09/29/08
Ono R et al. - Visitors to CAM facilities had a stronger belief in internal HLC. The finding suggests that visitors to CAM facilities are more sensitive to educational intervention for the self-management of LBP than those who visit western medicine. In order not to miss the opportunity of reaching these patients, the education should be more emphasized on CAM facilities.
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