| Literature DB >> 17459162 |
James F Jones1, Elizabeth M Maloney, Roumiana S Boneva, Ann-Britt Jones, William C Reeves.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic fatiguing illnesses, including chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Previous clinical reports addressed the utilization of health care provided to patients with CFS by a variety of practitioners with other than allopathic training, but did not examine the spectrum of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies used. This study was designed to measure CAM therapy use by persons with fatiguing illnesses in the United States population.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17459162 PMCID: PMC1878505 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-7-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Study Questions Concerning Use of CAM Therapies.
| Did you discuss use of these treatments with your doctor? |
| Do you use or have you used any of the following forms of therapy in the preceding 12 months? |
| Acupuncture |
| Biofeedback |
| Chiropractic techniques |
| Commercial diet supplements |
| Energy healing, such as magnets, crystals, and energy emitting machines |
| Herbal and botanical supplements, such as ginseng, garlic, ginkgo biloba, echinacea, St. John's wort, or saw palmetto |
| High dose vitamins (not a daily multivitamin, or a daily calcium or iron supplement) |
| Homeopathy |
| Hypnosis |
| Imagery/visualization |
| Massage |
| Mindful exercise, such as yoga or tai chi |
| Personal prayer |
| Spiritual healing or prayer by others |
| Relaxation techniques, such as meditation |
| Self-help group, such as a 12 step program or support group |
| Are you using these approaches to treat and/or prevent a disease? Other treatments? |
| Do you think these approaches were useful? |
Distribution of Demographic Factors by Illness Group
| Age (mean ± SD) | 42.5 ± 10.6 | 46 ± 12.2 | 38.5 ± 13.9 | 43.2 ± 13.5 | p < 0.0001 |
| Sex: n (%) | |||||
| Male | 14 (28.5) | 101 (29.9) | 13 (24.5) | 200 (45.0) | p < 0.0001 |
| Female | 35 (71.4) | 237 (70.1) | 40 (75.5) | 244 (54.9) | |
| Race: n (%) | |||||
| White | 44 (89.8) | 294 (86.9) | 43 (81.1) | 369 (83.1) | p = 0.75 |
| Black | 3 (6.1) | 24 (7.1) | 8 (15.1) | 46 (10.4) | |
| Other | 2 (4.1) | 20 (5.9) | 2 (3.8) | 29 (6.5) | |
| Income* (median): n (%) | |||||
| ≤$40,000 | 21 (51.2) | 176 (57.7) | 33 (71.7) | 158 (41.9) | p < 0.0001 |
| >$40,000 | 20 (48.8) | 129 (42.3) | 13 (28.3) | 219 (58.1) | |
| Education:** n, (%) | |||||
| < High school graduate | 8 (16.7) | 51 (5.8) | 11 (20.7) | 49 (11.4) | p = 0.19 |
| High school graduate | 17 (34.7) | 140 (41.4) | 19 (35.8) | 150 (34.8) | |
| Some college | 13 (27.1) | 77 (8.8) | 15 (28.3) | 105 (24.4) | |
| College graduate | 6 (12.2) | 38 (11.2) | 3 (5.7) | 79 (18.3) | |
| Post graduate | 4 (8.2) | 27 (7.9) | 5 (9.4) | 48 (11.1) |
SD: standard deviation; *105 subjects were missing information on income;
**19 subjects were missing information on education
Distribution of Demographic Factors by Overall Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), excluding use of Prayer
| Age (years) | p = 0.20 | ||
| Mean ± st. deviation | 43.9 ± 13.4 | 44.0 ± 12.7 | |
| Sex: n, (%) | p = 0 .0003 | ||
| Males | 183 (55.7) | 145 (44.2) | |
| Females | 240 (43.2) | 316 (56.8) | |
| Race: n, (%) | p = 0.36 | ||
| White | 356 (47.8) | 391 (52.1) | |
| Black | 43 (53.1) | 38 (46.9) | |
| Other | 21 (40.4) | 31 (56.6) | |
| Income: n (%) | p = 0.45 | ||
| ≤$40,000 | 42 (47.2) | 47 (52.8) | |
| >$40,000 | 163 (42.8) | 218 (57.2) | |
| Education: n (%) | p = 0.0002 | ||
| < High School | 65 (54.6) | 54 (45.4) | p-trend < 0.0001 |
| High School | 176 (53.9) | 150 (46.0) | |
| Some College | 93 (44.2) | 117 (55.7) | |
| College graduate | 48 (38.1) | 78 (61.9) | |
| Post-graduate | 26 (30.9) | 58 (69.0) | |
| Geographic Region: n (%) | P = 0.85 | ||
| Northeast | 70 (25.1) | 209 (74.9) | |
| Midwest | 40 (22.9) | 135 (77.1) | |
| South | 56 (22.0) | 198 (77.9) | |
| West | 40 (22.7) | 136 (77.3) | |
| Rural/Urban: n (%) | P = 0.39 | ||
| Urban | 91 (24.7) | 277 (75.3) | |
| Rural | 115 (22.3) | 401 (77.7) | |
Frequency of Utilization of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Modalities According to Illness Classification
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Body-based | ||||||
| Chiropractic | 12 (25.5) | 57 (17.0) | 10 (18.9) | 39 (9.0) | .0004 | .0001 |
| Massage | 17 (36.2) | 71 (21.2) | 1 (22.6) | 65 (14.9) | .002 | .001 |
| Alternative Medicine System | ||||||
| Homeopathy | 7 (15.2) | 30 (9.1) | 1 (1.9) | 26 (6.0) | .03 | .02 |
| Mind-body | ||||||
| Biofeedback | 3 (6.4) | 8 (2.4) | 1 (1.9) | 6 (1.4) | .12 | .06 |
| Hypnosis | 0 (0) | 4 (1.2) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | .11 | -- |
| Image/visual | 7 (14.9) | 39 (11.8) | 9 (17.0) | 34 (7.9) | .07 | .04 |
| Mindful exercise | 4 (8.5) | 27 (8.0) | 5 (9.4) | 23 (5.3) | .28 | .11 |
| Personal prayer | 35 (74.5) | 226 (67.5) | 36 (67.9) | 252 (58.1) | .01 | .002 |
| Prayer by others | 23 (48.9) | 114 (34.0) | 12 (22.6) | 92 (21.1) | <.0001 | <.0001 |
| Relaxation | 11 (23.4) | 90 (26.9) | 10 (19.2) | 60 (13.8) | .0001 | <.0001 |
| Self-Help | 4 (8.5) | 25 (7.5) | 0 (0) | 14 (3.2) | .01 | .004 |
| Biologically-based | ||||||
| Diet supplements | 8 (17.0) | 47 (14.0) | 2 (3.8) | 50 (11.5) | .12 | .17 |
| Herbal supplements | 13 (27.7) | 75 (22.4) | 10 (18.9) | 80 (18.4) | .30 | .07 |
| Vitamins | 5 (10.6) | 28 (8.5) | 5 (9.4) | 28 (6.4) | .56 | .27 |
| Energy | ||||||
| Acupuncture | 1 (2.1) | 8 (2.4) | 2 (3.8) | 5 (1.1) | .25 | .21 |
| Energy healing | 4 (8.5) | 24 (7.2) | 2 (3.8) | 16 (3.7) | .10 | .02 |
Due to missing values, percentages cannot be computed based on total subjects
Distribution of Median Scores for the SF-12 Physical and Mental Health Subscales, by Category of CAM Use
| Body-based | ||
| Yes (n = 228) | 44.8 (14.1 – 62.4) | 46.3 (17.8 – 66.4) |
| No (n = 623) | 50.4 (12.1 – 64.9) | 50.6 (14.2 – 67.6) |
| (p < 0.0001) | (p = 0.01) | |
| Alternative Medicine | ||
| Yes (n = 64) | 44.9 (18.8 – 60.1) | 44.1 (19.1 – 64.7) |
| No (n = 787) | 49.6 (12.1 – 64.9) | 49.7 (14.2 – 67.6) |
| (p = 0.04) | (p = 0.14) | |
| Mind-body (excluding prayer) | ||
| Yes (n = 219) | 44.6 (12.1 – 64.9) | 44.6 (17.8 – 66.4) |
| No (n = 632) | 50.8 (12.7 – 64.6) | 50.6 (14.2 – 67.6) |
| (p < 0.0001) | (p < 0.0001) | |
| Mind-body (including prayer) | ||
| Yes (n = 579) | 48.1 (12.1 – 64.9) | 47.3 (14.6 – 66.4) |
| No (n = 272) | 51.4 (15.8 – 61.4) | 52.5 (14.2 – 67.6) |
| (p = 0.001) | (p < 0.0001) | |
| Biologically-based | ||
| Yes (n = 220) | 48.3 (12.1 – 64.9) | 44.6 (14.6 – 66.4) |
| No (n = 631) | 49.6 (12.7 – 64.6) | 50.3 (14.2 – 67.6) |
| (p = 0.36) | (p < 0.0001) | |
| Energy | ||
| Yes (n = 59) | 41.9 (18.0 – 60.6) | 43.2 (19.1 – 63.4) |
| No (n = 792) | 49.7 (12.1 – 64.9) | 49.9 (14.2 – 67.6) |
| (p = 0.003) | (p = 0.001) | |
p-values are based on the Wilcoxon test
SF-12 norms by age group: 18–44 years = Physical 52.5, Mental 48.4; 45–55 years = Physical 50.2, Mental 50.8
Adjusted Odds Ratios (OR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for Associations of Fatigue Groups with Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Categories
| Body-Based† | 2.52 (1.32–4.82) | 1.52 (1.07–2.16) | 1.67 (0.88–3.17) | 1.0 | 0.002 |
| Alternative Medicine^+ | 2.55 (0.97–6.71) | 1.43 (0.79–2.59) | 0.29 (0.04–2.22) | 1.0 | 0.07 |
| Mind-body (includes Prayer)^ | 1.33 (0.63–2.83) | 1.17 (0.83–1.66) | 1.39 (0.70–2.73) | 1.0 | 0.28 |
| Mind-body (excludes Prayer)^ | 1.47 (0.73–2.97) | 1.73 (1.20–2.48) | 1.65 (0.84–3.22) | 1.0 | 0.006 |
| Biologically-based^ | 1.48 (0.77–2.87) | 1.19 (0.84–1.68) | 0.92 (0.46–1.81) | 1.0 | 0.19 |
| Energy | 1.86 (0.65–5.38) | 1.58 (0.86–2.91) | 1.54 (0.50–4.74) | 1.0 | 0.09 |
All models include adjustment for age (continuous) and sex and count of other diagnoses; † includes adjustment for income; ^ includes adjustment for education; +includes adjustment for geographic area