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. 2016 Jun 30;5(1):938.
doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-2581-y. eCollection 2016.

Prevalence and characteristics of chronic body pain in China: a national study

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Prevalence and characteristics of chronic body pain in China: a national study

Beifeng Chen et al. Springerplus. .

Abstract

Background: Chinese citizens regularly experience some form of bodily pain, yet little is known regarding the epidemiology of pain.

Methods: We conducted a nationally representative sample cross sectional study to estimate the prevalence of pain and identify risk factors of pain among 19,665 community residents aged 18-65 years in China. The China Sub-optimal Health Survey (CSHS) data was used to estimate pain prevalence. Body pain was also estimated by self-reports from the sample population. A logistical regression model was applied to estimate the odds ratio and 95 % CIs of acute pain and chronic pain to explore the potential risk factors.

Results: Women had a higher prevalence of pain than men (39.92 vs. 32.17 % for chronic pain). The prevalence of pain increased with age (29.72 % for ages 18-25 vs. 42.23 % for ages 45-65). The most common complaints were head, neck/shoulder, and waist/back pain. Females (OR 1.57, 95 % CI 1.44-1.71) ages 25 or older (25-45: OR 1.19, 95 % CI 1.04-1.36; 45-65: OR 1.47, 95 % CI 1.26-1.73) were more likely to report having chronic pain. Subjects' living areas, and their drinking status (OR 1.32, 95 % CI 1.13-1.53) or smoking status (OR 1.01, 95 % CI 0.91-1.11), were also factors that were significantly associated with increased reporting of chronic pain.

Conclusion: Women had a higher prevalence of chronic pain than men, although both sexes had a high prevalence for chronic pain. There were significant differences between the two sexes and the location of chronic pain in the body, most notably in the shoulders, stomach, abdomen, and waist.

Keywords: China; Pain; Prevalence.

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