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Table 2 UK chiropractic professional association membership in the WIOC Alumni

From: The factors and motivations behind United Kingdom chiropractic professional association membership: a survey of the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic Alumni

 

Membership when a student

Membership upon graduation

n

%

Male

Female

n

%

Male

Female

Currently not a member of any

NA

NA

NA

NA

11

4.9

6

5

I was/have never been a student member

32

14.2

19

13

NA

NA

NA

NA

As yet undecided

NA

NA

NA

NA

9

4

3

6

Have/Will not join any

NA

NA

NA

NA

5

2.2

3

2

BCA

103

45.6

47

56

101

45.1

46

55

MCA

0

0.0

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

SCA

2

0.9

0

2

9

4.0

5

4

UCA

42

18.6

18

24

33

14.7

16

17

RCC

45

19.9

14

31

52

23.2

18

34

CRC

NA

NA

NA

NA

2

0.9

1

1

Others

2a

0.9

1

1

2b

0.9

1

1

Total

226

100.0

99

127

224

100.0

99

125

  1. The questions above allowed for multiple answers: i.e. more than one box could be selected. The column n relates to the total number of respondents in that category (% response converts this to a percentage of the total population), NA indicates a response option that was not applicable. Other abbreviations: BCA, British Chiropractic Association; MCA, McTimoney Chiropractic Association; SCA, Scottish Chiropractic Association; UCA, United Chiropractic Association; RCC, Royal College of Chiropractors; CRC, Chiropractic Research Council. aOne pre-2000 AECC graduate in a time when student memberships did not exist and one FICS student member. bOne EAC member and one chiropractor who is non-practicing