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Child Complementary and (CAM) Supplement 2012 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) Prevalence of CAM Use CAM use overall, by type and modality (Data by modality not shown if sample size is small)

Croup B1: Group B3: Overall Group A1: Group A2: Group A3: GroupB2: Alternative medical Manipulative and Group B4: Mind- CAM Use CAM services CAM products CAM practices Biologically-based system/ body-based body therapies (any CAM from the list of (requires a CAM (used independently or with (does not require a CAM therapies 34* CAM modalities) practitioner) practitioner guidance) practitioner) healing therapy therapies

V1: Prevalence of CAM One or more CAM One or more CAM services One or more CAM practices One or more alternative One or more biologically- One or more manipulative One or more mind-body use, including vitamins/ products Meditation: Mantra, medical systems and/or based therapies and body-based therapies therapies minerals Herbal or other non- Mindfulness, Spiritual energy healing therapies Chelation /Osteopathic Biofeedback V2: Prevalence of CAM vitamin supplements Biofeedback Guided imagery Acupuncture Herbal or other non-vitamin manipulation Hypnosis use, excluding multi- Homeopathic treatment Chelation Progressive relaxation Ayurveda supplements Meditation: Mantra, vitamins/ minerals Special diets used for 2 Movement or exercise Energy healing therapy Special diets used for 2 therapy Mindfulness, Spiritual V3: Prevalence of CAM Chiropractic/Osteopathic weeks or more for health techniques: Homeopathic treatment weeks or more for health Movement or exercise Guided imagery use, excluding all manipulation reasons: - One or more traditional reason: techniques: vitamins/ minerals Craniosacral therapy - One or more special Progressive relaxation healers - One or more special diets - One or more movement or Energy healing therapy diets Traditional Healers: Yoga - Feldenkrais - Vegetarian exercise techniques Hypnosis - Vegetarian - One or more traditional Tai chi - Alexander technique - Macrobiotic - Feldenkrais - Macrobiotic healers gong Massage therapy - Pilates -Atkins - Alexander technique -Atkins - Native American Healer/ Movement or exercise techniques: - Trager psychophysical - Pritikin - Pilates - Pritikin - One or more movement or integration -Ornish - Shaman - Trager psychophysical exercise therapies -Ornish Special diets used for 2 weeks - Curandero, Machi or Vitamin or mineral integration * 33 CAM - Feldenkrais Vitamin or mineral or more for health reason: Parchero supplements modalities - Alexander technique supplements - One or more special diets - Yerbero or Hierbista excluding - Pilates vitamins and - Vegetarian - Sobador - Trager psychophysical minerals - Macrobiotic - Huesero integration -Atkins Naturopathy - Pritikin Traditional Healers: -Ornish - One or more traditional healers Yoga Children who used one or - Native American Healer/ Tai chi more CAM modalities Medicine Man Qi gong Among CAM users, - Shaman children who used two or - Curandero, Machi or Parchero more CAM modalities in - Yerbero or Hierbista the past 12 months - Sobador - Huesero Children who saw a CAM practitioner/provider/ instructor in the past 12 months (for V3 only) Number of times the child visited a CAM practitioner/ Children who used CAM provider/instructor in the Among CAM users, children who saw a CAM practitioner/provider/instructor in the past 12 months (Data by modality not shown if sample size is small) past 12 months (for V3 Number of times the child visited a CAM practitioner/provider/instructor in the past 12 months (Data by modality not shown if sample size is small) only)

Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). “Content map: 2012 NHIS Child Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Supplement.” Data Resource Center for Child & Adolescent Health, Available at www.childhealthdata.org, Revised 12/27/2013.