Comparative use of complementary medicine, allied health, and manual therapies by middle-aged and older Australian women |
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Authors: | Sarris Jerome Robins Wahlin Tarja-Brita Goncalves Daniela C Byrne Gerard J |
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Affiliation: | School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. j.sarris@uq.edu.au |
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Abstract: | We compared use of Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) and therapies, Allied Health interventions (AH), and Manual Therapies (MT) in middle-aged and older Australian women. Cross-sectional data from the 2007 phase of the Longitudinal study of Aging in Women (LAW study) was analyzed. Self-reported 12-month usage patterns of CAM, AH, and MT were determined by mailed questionnaire. Results revealed that 56.2% of the middle-aged group, and 55.0% of the older group used CAM, AH, and MT services in the previous 12 months (a nonsignificant difference). In contrast, there was a highly significant difference between the overall use of CAM products by middle-aged women (88.2%) and older women (67.7%: p = .002). |
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