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. 2010 Jul 14;10:35. doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-10-35

Table 1.

Relationship between respondent characteristics and the prevalence of CAM use

Variable (n = 402) Used CAM
N (%)
Has not used CAM
N (%)
Statistics
Gender (n = 402) Male 103 (56%) 81 (44%) X2 = 6.53, 1 df, p = 0.01

Female 149 (68%) 69 (32%)

Age (n = 401) 20-39 42 (63%) 25 (37%) X2 = 3.18, 2 df, p = 0.20

40-59 161 (66%) 84 (34%)

60 and above 49 (55%) 40 (45%)

Ethnicity (n = 402) Arab 232 (62%) 143 (38%) X2 = 1.61, 1 df, p = 0.21

Non-Arab 20 (74%) 7 (26%)

Age finished full-time education (n = 395) Illiterate 25 (54%) 21 (46%) X2 = 4.83, 4 df, p = 0.31

Less than 13 years 28 (65%) 15 (35%)

13-18 91 (69%) 41 (31%)

19-25 86 (63%) 51 (37%)

Over 25 years 20 (54%) 17 (46%)

Length of time with diabetes (n = 400) ≤4 years 48 (49%) 50 (51%) X2 = 11.86, 3 df, p = 0.008

5-9 years 66 (72%) 26 (28%)

10-15 years 69 (64%) 39 (36%)

≥16 years 68 (67%) 34 (33%)

Treatment of Diabetes (n = 402) Diet Only 7 (70%) 3 (30%) X2 = 3.04, 3 df, p = 0.39

Diet & Tablets 140 (59%) 96 (41%)

Diet & Insulin 49 (65%) 26 (35%)

Diet, Tablets & Insulin 36 (59%) 25 (41%)

Complication of diabetes (n = 402) Present 130 (73%) 49 (27%) X2 = 13.63, 1 df, p = 0.0002

Absent 122 (55%) 101 (45%)

Regular blood glucose monitoring (n = 402) Yes 141 (63%) 83 (37%) X2 = 0.02, 1 df p = 0.90

No 111 (62%) 67 (38%)