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Table 1.

Use (%) of practitioners-based complementary and alternative medicine in 1994/95 and 2010/11 by birth cohort.

Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), 1994–2011.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of users and non-users of CAM and chiropractic services.

Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), 1994–2011.

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Fig 1.

Age, period, and cohort effects for CAM use: Results from logistic growth models.

Canadian National Population Health Survey, 1994–2011. Notes: CAM, Complementary and Alternative Medicine; GenX, Generation X; YBB, Younger Baby Boomer; OBB, Older Baby Boomer; WW2, World War II; pre-WW, pre-World War II. Values for a) are predictions from the fixed part of model 1 in Table 3 and values for b) are predictions from the solution of the random effects in model 2 in Table 3.

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Table 3.

Results from logistic two-level growth model (1) and hierarchical age-period-cohort models (2–4) for CAM use.

Canadian National Population Health Survey, 1994–2011.

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Fig 2.

Age, period, and cohort effects for chiropractic use: Results from logistic growth models.

Canadian National Population Health Survey, 1994–2011. Notes: GenX, Generation X; YBB, Younger Baby Boomer; OBB, Older Baby Boomer; WW2, World War II; pre-WW, pre-World War II. Values for a) are predictions from the fixed part of model 1 in Table 4 and values for b) are predictions from the solution of the random effects in model 2 in Table 4.

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Table 4.

Results from logistic two-level growth model (1) and hierarchical age-period-cohort models (2–4) for chiropractic use.

Canadian National Population Health Survey, 1994–2011.

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