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Kids Follow Parents in Using
Chiropractic and Alternative Care
The April 5, 2004 issue of the Atlanta Journal
Constitution (AJC) reports on a study from Metropolitan
State University in Minneapolis that shows that children
and teens are more likely to use what the researchers
called "complementary and alternative medicine" if their
parents also use these procedures. Although chiropractic
was included in this study as one of the "complementary
and alternative" procedures, many authors no longer list
chiropractic as an alternative as it has been considered
more main stream.
The AJC article notes that a previous study in 1997
found that 42 percent of American adults reported the
use of these types of procedures, and the rates were
increasing. However, they noted that there's been little
information on the popularity of these treatments among
children and teens until this most recent study.
Researchers at Metropolitan State University looked at
data from insurance claims from two large private health
insurers in Washington state in the year 2002. The
researchers found that of the187,000 insured children,
nearly 157,000 were listed on insurance claims. The
researchers observed that a little over 6 percent of the
children had visited a complementary or alternative
professional during that year.
The study authors wrote, "Not surprisingly, the most
significant factor that determined whether a pediatric
patient would use complementary or alternative medicine
is whether an adult in the family used it." In fact the
researchers noted that the largest reason by far that
children used these services including chiropractic was
if their parents were using these services.
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