Park Crystal L, Finkelstein-Fox Lucy, Barnes David M, Mazure Carolyn M, Hoff Rani
University of Connecticut, Department of Psychological Sciences, 406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020, Storrs, CT 06269, USA.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Department of Psychiatry, 39 Broadway, Suite 530, New York, NY 10006, USA.
Complement Ther Med. 2016 Oct;28:50-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2016.08.004. Epub 2016 Aug 18.
Because the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasing among veterans, understanding more about the characteristics of veterans who use CAM is increasingly important. Studies reporting on predictors of use almost always discuss CAM in the aggregate, yet each CAM modality represents a unique approach to healthcare, and each may have different correlates as well as different effectiveness. Very little information is available about veterans' use of each distinct modality, and about psychosocial correlates of various forms of CAM use.
We analyzed data from wave 1 of the Survey of the Experiences of Returning Veterans (SERV) Study, which included 729 veterans returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation New Dawn (OND).
Data were collected by telephone interviews.
We examined a range of potentially important correlates of CAM use, including demographics, military experiences, and current mental and physical health.
Each predictor related to a unique constellation of CAM modalities; not one of the predictors examined was associated with more than half of the 12 modalities. For example, women were more likely to use acupuncture, massage, yoga, meditation and spiritual healing, and age related only to greater use of homeopathy, while deployment injuries related positively to use of chiropractic, nutrition and meditation.
Results suggest that in order to understand CAM use, CAM modalities should be considered unique and separate practices. This greater understanding should be useful for future health service provision for veterans.
由于退伍军人中使用补充和替代医学(CAM)的情况日益增多,更深入了解使用CAM的退伍军人的特征变得愈发重要。几乎所有关于使用CAM预测因素的研究都将CAM作为一个整体来讨论,然而每种CAM疗法都代表着一种独特的医疗保健方法,并且每种疗法可能具有不同的相关因素和不同的疗效。关于退伍军人对每种不同疗法的使用情况以及各种形式CAM使用的社会心理相关因素的信息非常少。
我们分析了退伍军人返乡经历调查(SERV)研究第一波的数据,该研究纳入了729名从伊拉克自由行动(OIF)、持久自由行动(OEF)和新黎明行动(OND)归来的退伍军人。
通过电话访谈收集数据。
我们研究了一系列与CAM使用可能相关的重要因素,包括人口统计学特征、军事经历以及当前的身心健康状况。
每个预测因素都与一组独特的CAM疗法相关;所研究的预测因素中没有一个与12种疗法中的半数以上相关。例如,女性更有可能使用针灸、按摩、瑜伽、冥想和灵性治疗,年龄仅与更多使用顺势疗法相关,而作战受伤与使用脊椎按摩疗法、营养疗法和冥想呈正相关。
结果表明,为了理解CAM的使用情况,应该将CAM疗法视为独特且相互独立的做法。这种更深入的理解对于未来为退伍军人提供医疗服务应该是有用的。