Predicting Physicians’ Belief that Incorporating Mind-Body Approaches Would Improve the Prevention and Treatment of Common Medical Conditions*
Significant Predictors | β Coefficient | P Value |
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Belief that a lack of evidence represents a significant barrier | −.275 | <.001 |
Belief that formal training regarding the role of psychosocial factors was useful | .179 | <.001 |
Use mind-body methods to manage own health | .153 | <.001 |
Gender (female) | .151 | <.001 |
Belief that lack of expertise is a barrier | −.07 | <.05 |
Report that spiritual beliefs are important to them in their work | .064 | <.05 |
* Physicians’ rating of the usefulness of mind-body methods for insomnia, low back pain, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, headache, combined into a single score.