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Volume 95, Issue 2, April 2006, Pages 81-87
 
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Opinions and self-reported health status of Italians seeking homeopathic treatment

R. PomposelliCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, C. Andreoni, G. Costini, B. Dedor, I. Mariani, M. Castellini, G.M. Tomaioli and E. Tonini

Gruppo Belladonna Study Group, Via Giacosa 50, Milano, Italy

Received 23 May 2005; 
revised 8 August 2005; 
accepted 12 December 2005. 
Available online 28 March 2006.

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Abstract

The use of homeopathy is increasing worldwide. This multi-centre cross-sectional study aims to describe the opinions and self-reported health status of a sample of Italian people seeking homeopathic care. A self-administered questionnaire including socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge and opinions about homeopathy, personal experience with homeopathy, and, self-reported health status (SF-12), was administered to a sample of people who had sought homeopathy.

Of a possible 1229 individuals invited to participate, 1223 did so. The majority of the participants were female, young (mean age 42 years), well educated (mean 13 years of education). The reason for seeking care was for either physical or emotional conditions. Most participants had fair to good knowledge of homeopathy, and the self-experienced effect (subjective judgment on efficacy) was good regardless of the type of health condition reported. The Physical Component Summary (PCS-12) scores were similar to the general Italian population, but the Mental Component Summary (MCS-12) scores were lower in all relevant strata examined.

This study provides information on the characteristics of people seeking homeopathic care, in particular the results of the SF-12 self-reported health status evaluation.

Keywords: cross-sectional survey; homeopathy; SF-12 self-reported health status

Article Outline

Introduction
Materials and methods
Questionnaire
The sample
Statistical analysis
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References

Homeopathy
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