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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 2610, 2021 01 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33510413

ABSTRACT

Low back pain (LBP) is a major health concern and is closely associated with psychosocial morbidity and diminished Health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This is minimally investigated in community-based samples of developing nations like India. This study is aimed to specifically investigate the exposure-outcome associations between LBP and burden of disability (Modified Oswestry questionnaire (MODQ)), psychological morbidities (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21)), and HRQoL (Short Form -12 version 2 (SF12V2). A Cross-sectional study using a community-based sample of LBP positive population was conducted. The range of treatment options sought was also collected. Chi-square tests and independent t-test were used to analyze the data. Of 1531 recruited participants, 871(57%) were identified as LBP positive of whom 60% were females. Mean (SD) of age and pain intensity of LBP patients was 33 (11) years and numeric rating scale4.2 (2.6) respectively. Two-third reported minimal/moderate disability. Mean (SD) scores of depression 11.87 (4.05), anxiety (8.32), stress 13.7 (5.98), physical and mental summary scores of SF-12v2 were 47.9 (7.4) and 42.2 (10.4). A multitude of remedial options was sought for the ailment. LBP causes significant disability and psychological morbidity among affected population. This may adversely affect their HRQoL and subsequently productivity. Acupuncture was a preferred treatment sought by Indian LBP patients.


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Low Back Pain/psychology , Adult , Cohort Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , India/epidemiology , Low Back Pain/epidemiology , Low Back Pain/therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Quality of Life , Young Adult
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Pain Physician ; 23(4): E389-E398, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32709185

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) ranks first for disability and sixth for overall burden on world health, with an annual approximate cost of $135 billion. There are limited data on the prevalence and risk factors for LBP in developing countries, such as India. OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence, pain intensity, and quality of life (QOL) associated with LBP in northern India. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTINGS: Northern states of India. METHODS: Adult population of different strata of the community were interviewed. Lifetime, point, 1-year, and age standardized lifetime prevalence with 95% confidence intervals (CI) and QOL, and pain intensity using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS-11) were determined. Binary logistic regression test was conducted to determine the predictors of LBP prevalence; odds ratio (OR) with 95% CI are presented. Significance level was set at P <= 0.05. RESULTS: A total of 1,531 patients were interviewed of whom 48% were men and mean (standard deviation [SD]) age was 32 (10) years. Lifetime, point, 1-year, and age standardized lifetime prevalence (95% CI) were 57% (54%-59%), 32% (30%-34%), 48% (46%-51%), and 59% (56%-62%), respectively. Average (SD) NRS-11 was 4.2 (2.6). Significant impact of LBP on sleep (24%), depression/psychological problems (24%), and social life (28%) were observed. Women (OR, 2.23; 95% CI, 1.80-2.77; P < 0.05), walking/lifting activity (OR, 1.362; 95% CI, 1.097-1.692; P < 0.05), and increasing age (OR, 1.03; 95% CI, 1.02-1.04; P < 0.05) were most significant positive predictors of LBP. LIMITATIONS: The progression of LBP could not be assessed in the enrolled patients. CONCLUSIONS: LBP is highly prevalent in India, adversely affecting QOL in respondents. This calls for action by health officials to plan prevention, education, and management programs in the society. KEY WORDS: Low back pain, pain intensity, prevalence, incidence, quality of life.


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Independent Living/psychology , Low Back Pain/epidemiology , Low Back Pain/psychology , Pain Measurement/psychology , Population Surveillance , Quality of Life/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Disabled Persons/psychology , Female , Humans , Incidence , India/epidemiology , Low Back Pain/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement/methods , Population Surveillance/methods , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Sleep/physiology , Young Adult
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