Research Article

Profiling the Use of Complementary Alternative Medicines among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: Results from a Single Center Survey

Table 1

Demographic and clinical factors and their relationship to the usage of CAMs as reported by the patients responding to the CAM questionnaire. 1 (%); median (IQR) in years; 2Pearson’s chi-squared test; Fisher’s exact test; Wilcoxon rank sum test.

CharacteristicOverall, CAM users, Non-CAM users, value2

Gender4410.025
 Male229 (52%)104 (58%)125 (48%)
 Female212 (48%)74 (42%)138 (52%)
Highest educational qualification4210.020
 Currently attending school8 (1.9%)1 (0.6%)7 (2.8%)
 Secondary184 (44%)66 (38%)118 (48%)
 Bachelor135 (32%)58 (33%)77 (31%)
 Master93 (22%)49 (28%)44 (18%)
 PhD1 (0.2%)0 (0%)1 (0.4%)
Diagnosis4540.14
 CD293 (65%)112 (61%)181 (67%)
 UC161 (35%)73 (39%)88 (33%)
Disease duration38512 (5.23)11 (5.22)13 (4.23)0.9
Number of treatments4190.05
 Five1 (0.2%)0 (0%)1 (0.4%)
 Four1 (0.2%)0 (0%)1 (0.4%)
 Three10 (2.4%)6 (3.4%)4 (1.7%)
 Two39 (9.3%)23 (13%)16 (6.6%)
 One368 (88%)148 (84%)220 (91%)
Alcohol intake3820.8
 More than 1 to 2 drinks per day22 (5.8%)9 (5.7%)13 (5.8%)
 1 to 2 drinks per day81 (21%)32 (20%)49 (22%)
 Less than 1 drink per day233 (61%)100 (64%)133 (59%)
 Not a drinker46 (12%)16 (10%)30 (13%)
Smoking status4100.5
 Ex-smoker239 (58%)97 (57%)142 (59%)
 Nonsmoker115 (28%)53 (31%)62 (26%)
 Smoker56 (14%)21 (12%)35 (15%)