成年人中补充和替代药物的使用:美国,2002年

Patricia M. Barnes MA , Eve Powell-Griner PhD , Kim McFann PhD , Richard L. Nahin PhD, MPH
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目的:本报告采用2002年由疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)国家卫生统计中心(NCHS)进行的全国健康访谈调查(NHIS)的数据,介绍了美国成年人中补充和替代医学(CAM)使用情况的精选估计。方法采用计算机辅助个人访谈法(CAPI)收集美国非收容人口的数据。这份报告是基于对31,044名18岁及以上成年人的采访。本报告中显示的统计数据是根据2000年美国标准人口年龄调整的。结果在过去的12个月里,62%的成年人使用了某种形式的辅助疗法,当辅助疗法的定义包括出于健康原因的祈祷时。在定义中不包括为健康而祈祷的情况下,36%的成年人在过去12个月里使用了某种形式的辅助生殖疗法。在过去12个月中,10种最常用的CAM疗法是为自己的健康祈祷(43.0%)、他人为自己的健康祈祷(24.4%)、天然产品(18.9%)、深呼吸练习(11.6%)、为自己的健康参加祈祷小组(9.6%)、冥想(7.6%)、脊椎指压治疗(7.5%)、瑜伽(5.1%)、按摩(5.0%)和饮食疗法(3.5%)。辅助治疗的使用因性别、种族、地理区域、健康保险状况、吸烟或饮酒以及住院情况而异。CAM最常用于治疗背部疼痛或背部问题,头部或胸部感冒,颈部疼痛或颈部问题,关节疼痛或僵硬,以及焦虑或抑郁。使用CAM的18岁或以上的成年人更有可能这样做,因为他们认为CAM与传统医学治疗相结合会有所帮助(54.9%)和/或他们认为尝试会很有趣(50.1%)。大多数曾经使用过辅助治疗的成年人都是在过去的12个月内使用的,尽管不同的辅助治疗方法有所不同。
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Complementary and alternative medicine use among adults: United States, 2002

Objective

This report presents selected estimates of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use among U.S. adults, using data from the 2002 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).

Methods

Data for the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population were collected using computer-assisted personal interviews (CAPI). This report is based on 31,044 interviews of adults age 18 years and over. Statistics shown in this report were age adjusted to the year 2000 U.S. standard population.

Results

Sixty-two percent of adults used some form of CAM therapy during the past 12 months when the definition of CAM therapy included prayer specifically for health reasons. When prayer specifically for health reasons was excluded from the definition, 36% of adults used some form of CAM therapy during the past 12 months. The 10 most commonly used CAM therapies during the past 12 months were use of prayer specifically for one’s own health (43.0%), prayer by others for one’s own health (24.4%), natural products (18.9%), deep breathing exercises (11.6%), participation in prayer group for one’s own health (9.6%), meditation (7.6%), chiropractic care (7.5%), yoga (5.1%), massage (5.0%), and diet-based therapies (3.5%). Use of CAM varies by sex, race, geographic region, health insurance status, use of cigarettes or alcohol, and hospitalization. CAM was most often used to treat back pain or back problems, head or chest colds, neck pain or neck problems, joint pain or stiffness, and anxiety or depression. Adults age 18 years or over who used CAM were more likely to do so because they believed that CAM combined with conventional medical treatments would help (54.9%) and/or they thought it would be interesting to try (50.1%). Most adults who have ever used CAM have used it within the past 12 months, although there is variation by CAM therapy.

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