Psychiatric and social factors related to low-back pain in general practice
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- DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/15.2.101
Psychiatric and social factors related to low-back pain in general practice
Abstract
In a study of 1499 patients over six years in a general practice, an association was found between a history of low-back pain and a history of psychological illness, in several demographical groups. The association was strongest in patients of both sexes, aged 35--44, and in women aged 55--74. Patients with a history of low-back pain were more likely to have had a diagnosis of 'anxiety' than non-low-back-pain patients, whereas there was no significant difference in the incidence of 'depression' between those with, and those without, low-back pain.
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