Prevalence of Chronic Disabling Noncancer Pain and Associated Demographic and Medical Variables A Cross-Sectional Survey in the General German Population

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作者
Haeuser, Winfried [1 ,2 ]
Schmutzer, Gabriele [3 ]
Hilbert, Anja [3 ,4 ]
Braehler, Elmar [3 ,5 ]
Henningsen, Peter [2 ]
机构
[1] Klinikum Saarbrucken gGmbH, Dept Internal Med 1, D-66119 Saarbrucken, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, D-80290 Munich, Germany
[3] Univ Leipzig, Dept Med Psychol & Med Sociol, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany
[4] Univ Leipzig, Integrated Res & Treatment Ctr Adipos Dis, Med Ctr, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany
[5] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, D-55122 Mainz, Germany
来源
CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN | 2015年 / 31卷 / 10期
关键词
chronic disabling pain; prevalence; general population; cross-sectional survey; PRIMARY-CARE; QUESTIONNAIRE; COMORBIDITY; DISEASE; HEALTH; VALIDATION; PREDICTORS; DISABILITY; DEPRESSION; SERVICES;
D O I
10.1097/AJP.0000000000000173
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Objectives:In population surveys, up to 30% of participants reported chronic pain. Reports of chronic pain do not necessarily imply disability associated with pain. We assessed the prevalence of chronic disabling noncancer pain and associated demographic and medical variables in a sample of the general German population.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 4360 people aged 14 years and above, who were representative of the German population. Measures were obtained for demographic variables, presence of chronic pain (based on the definition of the International Association for the Study of Pain), chronic pain stages (based on a chronic pain grade questionnaire), and disease load (based on the self-reported comorbidity questionnaire).Results:Responses were received from 2508 people. The prevalence of chronic pain was 28.3% (95% [confidence interval] CI, 26.5%-30.1%). In all, 7.3% (95% CI, 5.9%-8.7%) of participants met the criteria of chronic disabling noncancer pain. Chronic disabling noncancer pain was associated with age above 65 years (odds ratios [OR]=4.81 [95% CI, 1.57-14.79]), low family income (OR=2.54 [95% CI, 1.36-4.74]), obesity (OR=3.58 [95% CI, 2.21-5.79]), heart disease (OR=2.23 [95% CI, 3.69-11.40]), stomach disease (OR=4.24 [95% CI, 2.12-8.49]), and rheumatic disease (OR=3.67 [95% CI, 2.16-6.23]) when compared with no chronic pain. Chronic disabling noncancer pain was associated with low family income (OR=2.29 [95% CI, 1.23-4.27]), obesity (OR=2.14 [95% CI, 1.30-3.52]), and depression (OR=3.26 [95% CI, 1.90-5.66]) when compared with chronic nondisabling noncancer pain.Conclusions:Prevalence rates of chronic disabling pain in the general population rather than prevalence rates of chronic pain might provide evidence in support of pain specialist care. The association of chronic disabling noncancer pain with mental disorders highlights the need for psychosocial services in chronic pain management.
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页码:886 / 892
页数:7
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