Functioning in neck and low back pain from a 12-year perspective: A prospective population-based study

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作者
Thelin, Anders [1 ]
Holmberg, Sara [1 ,2 ]
Thelin, Nils [3 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Caring Sci, Family Med & Clin Epidemiol Sect, Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Kronoberg Cty Council, Ctr Res & Dev, Vaxjo, Sweden
[3] Cty Council Ostergotland, Res & Dev Dept Local Hlth Care, SE-58185 Linkoping, Sweden
关键词
physical functioning; low back pain; neck pain; agriculture; disability;
D O I
10.2340/16501977-0205
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of unspecific neck pain and low back pain at a given time (1990-91) with respect to physical and social functioning and role limitations due to emotional problems 12 years later. Methods: A rural male study population (2351 individuals) was established in 1989 and a first survey conducted in 1990-91. A follow-up survey was performed in 2002-03. A total of 1405 persons participated in both surveys. Functioning and role limitations in 2002-03 were evaluated using the SF-36 instrument. Several possible confounders were included in the analyses. Results: Unspecific neck pain or low back pain in 1990-91 was shown in a multivariate longitudinal regression model to be significantly related to limited physical (odds ratio (OR)= 2.08; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.51-2.87) and social (OR= 1.92; 95% CI 1.33-2.75) functioning 12 years later. The effects were only slightly modified by the confounders analysed. However, higher education independently and significantly predicted a low risk for functional limitations. Conclusion: Non-specific neck pain and low back pain at a given time impacted on the risk of limited physical and social functioning many years later. Current symptoms of depression and anxiety at the time for the second survey had a high impact on functional limitations.
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