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KMJ-Kuwait Medical Journal. 2017; 49 (4): 318-326
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-188882

ABSTRACT

Objectives: High school teachers in Kuwait are at a risk of developing low back pain [LBP] due to psychosocial and physical factors. The aim of this study was to determine LBP prevalence, and identify its associated factors


Design: A cross sectional study


Setting and Subjects: Three hundred and eighty one high school teachers from 12 randomly selected high schools were included in this study


Intervention: Self administered questionnaire


Main outcome: LBP prevalence and associated risk factors


Results: The life time and one-year prevalence of LBP among high school teachers were found to be 68.5% [95% confidence interval [CI]: 63.3 - 73.1%] and 63.5% [95% CI: 58.4 - 68.3%] respectively. Socio-demographic characteristics such as, gender, marital status, and number of children, were significantly associated with LBP. In addition, obesity, smoking, prolonged standing, carrying heavy weights and mental health score of 4 or more were significantly associated with LBP. The logistic regression analysis showed that marital status [adjusted odds ratio, OR = 3.228, p = 0.022], obesity [OR = 3.207, p = 0.014], being a former smoker [OR = 0.343, p = 0.02], prolonged sitting [OR = 1.981, p= 0.048], and carrying heavy weights [OR = 2.121, p = 0.031] were independently associated with LBP


Conclusion: The prevalence of LBP among high school teachers in Kuwait is higher than other populations. This study managed to identify a number of modifiable associated factors with LBP. Through modifying these factors, the level of disability due to LBP may be improved

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