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. 2015 Dec 9;10(12):e0144676. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144676

Correction: Usage of Complementary Medicine in Switzerland: Results of the Swiss Health Survey 2012 and Development Since 2007

Sabine D Klein, Loredana Torchetti, Martin Frei-Erb, Ursula Wolf
PMCID: PMC4674071  PMID: 26650080

There are errors in the column labeled “Unweighted number of respondents” in both Tables 3 and 4. Please view the correct Tables 3 and 4 here.

Table 3. Logistic regression model: usage of CM in the last 12 months (Swiss Health Survey 2012).

95% Confidence interval
Unweighted number of respondents Odds ratio Lower Upper
Age group
15–24 2330 0.769 0.665 0.890
25–44 5216 0.990 0.893 1.098
45–64 6514 1
65 and above 3932 0.614 0.544 0.693
Gender
Men 8474 1
Women 9518 2.560 2.337 2.804
Level of education
Compulsory school 2660 0.612 0.531 0.706
Upper secondary level 9856 1
Tertiary level 5476 1.410 1.277 1.555

Table 4. Logistic regression model: Holding a supplemental health insurance for CM (Swiss Health Survey 2012).

95% Confidence interval
Unweighted number of respondents Odds ratio Lower Upper
Age group
15–24 1300 0.705 0.596 0.834
25–44 4564 0.783 0.705 0.871
45–64 6055 1
65 and above 3611 0.768 0.686 0.860
Gender
Men 7261 1
Women 8269 1.670 1.529 1.824
Level of education
Compulsory school 1898 0.791 0.683 0.915
Upper secondary level 8575 1
Tertiary level 5057 1.120 1.017 1.234
Health-conscious
No 1918 1
Yes 13612 1.363 1.195 1.556

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