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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: Participants who preferred the patient-centered style (69 % ; 95 % confidence interval [CI], 63 to 75) tended to be younger (82 % [51/62] for age < 30 ; 68 % [100/148] for ages 30-59 ; 55 % [21/38] for age > 59 ; P <. 03), more educated (76 % [54/71] for postcollege education ; 73 % [94/128] for some college ; 49 % [23/47] for high school only ; P =. 003), use CAM (75 % [140/188] vs. 55 % [33/60] for nonusers ; P =. 006), and have a patient-centered physician (88 % [74/84] vs. 30 % [16/54] for those with a biomedical physician ; P <. 0001).