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Asia Pac J Public Health ; 27(8 Suppl): 19S-25S, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25972428

ABSTRACT

This cross-sectional study investigated the use of alternative medications to alleviate menopause-related symptoms among Malay, Chinese, and Indian women of Ipoh city. The prevalence, types, effectiveness, and associated factors were determined. The prevalence of alternative medication use was 41.4%. Evening primrose oil (EPO) was the most popular medication used (18.1%), followed by soy-based products (12.3%), green tea (6.8%), and gingko (5.8%). The medication was reported to be highly effective by 58.3% of soya bean diet users and 41.1% of EPO users. Significant variables associated with the use were Chinese or Indian ethnicity (P < .001), age between 50 and 54 years (P < .01), lower self-health rating (P < .05), education level of diploma or professional degree (P < .05), employment as professionals or entrepreneurs (P < .05), and the use of hormone replacement therapy (P < .05). Regression analysis showed that Chinese and Indians had significantly higher odds for the use than Malays (Chinese: odds ratio [OR] = 4.33, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.392-7.837; Indians: OR = 3.248, 95% CI = 1.586-6.654).


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Asian People/statistics & numerical data , Complementary Therapies/statistics & numerical data , Menopause/ethnology , White People/statistics & numerical data , China/ethnology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diet/ethnology , Diet/statistics & numerical data , Female , Hormone Replacement Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Humans , India/ethnology , Linoleic Acids/therapeutic use , Malaysia , Middle Aged , Oenothera biennis , Plant Oils/therapeutic use , Regression Analysis , Socioeconomic Factors , Glycine max , gamma-Linolenic Acid/therapeutic use
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