“…For example, there are numerous studies confirming that women, middle-aged people, and those with higher education are the most frequent CAM users (Kemppainen et al, 2018; Kristoffersen, Stub, Salamonsen, Musial, & Hamberg, 2014; Reid, Steel, Wardle, Trubody, & Adams, 2016; Steel, Adams, & Sibbritt, 2017). Other studies have focused on specific patient groups, such as children (e.g., Groenewald, Beals-Erickson, Ralston-Wilson, Rabbitts, & Palermo, 2017; Italia, Wolfenstetter, & Teuner, 2014), men (Cant & Watts, 2019), and the elderly (e.g., Groden, Woodward, Chatters, & Taylor, 2017; Rayner & Bauer, 2017); or on particular disorders/health issues (e.g., Berretta et al, 2017; Family, Jordan, Blaxall, & Sengupta, 2018; Kristoffersen, Sirois, Stub, & Hansen, 2017; Loquai et al, 2017), indicating extensive use of CAM, especially to deal with pain, nausea, and chronic illness. Some of the most recurrent reasons are disappointment or frustration with conventional medicine, dissatisfaction with physician/patient communication, and concerns about adverse side-effects.…”