Table 4

Variables associated with family physicians’ attitudes towards chiropractic (n = 379)

VariableUnstandardized regression coefficient from univariable analysis
(95% CI)
p-valueUnstandardized regression coefficient from multivariable analysis
(95% CI)
p-value
Year of survey administration (2019 v. 2010)0.16 (−0.17 to 0.48)0.340.31 (0.001 to 0.62)0.05
Age (for each 10-year increment from age 28)−0.75 (−1.99 to 0.49)0.24−1.55 (−2.67 to − 0.44)0.007
% of practice dedicated to musculoskeletal complaints0.24 (−0.51 to 0.99)0.530.16 (−0.51 to 0.83)0.48
Belief that adverse events are common with chiropractic care−1.42 (− 2.66 to − 0.19)0.02− 1.41 (− 2.59 to − 0.23)0.02
Information source for chiropractic a
-Patient feedback1.93 (− 1.24 to 5.10)0.231.61 (− 1.29 to 4.51)0.28
-Relationship with a specific chiropractor7.74 (5.26 to 10.22)< 0.0015.24 (2.85 to 7.64)< 0.001
-Research literature−7.05 (−9.54 to −4.57)< 0.001−6.04 (−8.47 to −3.61)< 0.001
-Personal treatment experience8.65 (6.17 to 11.12)< 0.0014.63 (2.14 to 7.11)< 0.001
-Family and friends6.50 (3.85 to 9.14)< 0.0014.06 (1.53 to 6.60)0.002
-Professors/supervisors/mentors−5.12 (−8.41 to −1.83)0.002−2.23 (−5.37 to 0.92)0.17
-Media−4.17 (−7.57 to −0.77)0.02−1.39 (− 4.59 to 1.82)0.40
-Medical school−5.51 (−8.52 to −2.49)< 0.001− 5.03 (− 7.89 to − 2.18)0.001

95% CI = 95% confidence interval

a = each sub-category was entered individually into our generalized linear model as respondents could endorse multiple categories

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