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. 2006 Jul;96(7):1236–1242. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.047688

TABLE 4—

Adjusted Odds Ratios of CAM Use Among Women, by Racial/Ethnic Group

African American, AOR (95% CI) Mexican American, AOR (95% CI) Chinese American, AOR (95% CI)
Any CAMa 0.61*** (0.49, 0.74) 0.78 (0.61, 1.00) 0.72* (0.53, 0.96)
See CAM practitioner 0.59** (0.44, 0.80) 0.82 (0.58, 1.16) 1.89** (1.22, 2.90)
Vitamins/nutritional supplements 0.82 (0.60, 1.10) 0.51*** (0.35, 0.74) 0.10*** (0.06, 0.17)
Medicinal herbs and teas 1.35 (0.99, 1.84) 1.94*** (1.35, 2.80) 0.60* (0.38, 0.94)
Chiropractic care 0.37*** (0.26, 0.54) 0.58* (0.38, 0.88) 0.52* (0.31, 0.89)
Mind/body practices 0.51** (0.34, 0.75) 0.52* (0.32, 0.86) 1.26 (0.64, 2.47)
Special diets 1.07 (0.63, 1.84) 1.19 (0.64, 2.24) 0.36* (0.16, 0.85)
Acupuncture 0.51 (0.23, 1.12) 0.99 (0.44, 2.27) 1.16 (0.78, 1.74)
Manual therapies 0.71 (0.50, 1.02) 3.29* (1.33, 8.09) 1.22 (0.73, 2.02)

Note. CAM = complementary and alternative medicine; AOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval. All odds ratios presented adjust for the following covariates: age, education, income, receipt of public assistance, employment status, birthplace, health insurance status, self-assessed health status, and visit to a medical doctor in the past year. The reference category was non-Hispanic Whites.

a This analysis was conducted on the whole sample. All other analyses in this table were conducted on CAM users.

* P < .05; **P < .01; ***P < .001.