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- W2012897468 abstract "Yoga seems to be an effective means to cope with a variety of internalmedicine conditions. While characteristics of yoga users have beeninvestigated in the general population, little is known about predictors ofyoga use and barriers to yoga use in internal medicine patients. The aim ofthis cross-sectional analysis was to identify sociodemographic, clinical,and psychological predictors of yoga use among internal medicinepatients. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted among all patients being referred toa Department of Internal and Integrative Medicine during a 3-year period. Itwas assessed whether patients had ever used yoga for their primary medicalcomplaint, the perceived benefit, and the perceived harm of yoga practice.Potential predictors of yoga use including sociodemographic characteristics,health behavior, internal medicine diagnosis, general health status, mentalhealth, satisfaction with health, and health locus of control were assessed;and associations with yoga use were tested using multiple logisticregression analysis. Odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI)were calculated for significant predictors. Of 2486 participants, 303 (12.19%) reported having used yoga for theirprimary medical complaint. Of those, 184 (60.73%) reported benefits and 12(3.96%) reported harms due to yoga practice. Compared to yoga non-users,yoga users were more likely to be 50–64 years old(OR = 1.45; 95%CI = 1.05-2.01;P = 0.025); female (OR = 2.45;95%CI = 1.45-4.02; P < 0.001); and collegegraduates (OR = 1.61; 95%CI = 1.14-2.27;P = 0.007); and less likely to currently smoke(OR = 0.61; 95%CI = 0.39-0.96;P = 0.031). Manifest anxiety (OR = 1.47;95%CI = 1.06-2.04; P = 0.020); and high internalhealth locus of control (OR = 1.92;95%CI = 1.38-2.67; P < 0.001) were positivelyassociated with yoga use, while high external-fatalistic health locus ofcontrol (OR = 0.66; 95%CI = 0.47-0.92;P = 0.014) was negatively associated with yoga use. Yoga was used for their primary medical complaint by 12.19% of an internalintegrative medicine patient population and was commonly perceived asbeneficial. Yoga use was not associated with the patients’ specificdiagnosis but with sociodemographic factors, mental health, and health locusof control. To improve adherence to yoga practice, it should be consideredthat male, younger, and anxious patients and those with low internal healthlocus of control might be less intrinsically motivated to start yoga." @default.
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