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. 1995 May;27(5):321-5.

Abdominal pain in an HMO

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  • PMID: 7628653

Abdominal pain in an HMO

A M Adelman et al. Fam Med. 1995 May.

Abstract

Background: Previous surveys have found that 14%-25% of the population report abdominal pain. Only one study examined the age-gender specific prevalence of abdominal pain in the population, and no study has examined the self-reported causes of abdominal pain.

Methods: To describe the epidemiology of abdominal pain in a large health maintenance organization population, 6,199 randomly selected members were contacted and interviewed by telephone about the occurrence of abdominal pain and related health care in the past year.

Results: Of those interviewed, 27% reported abdominal pain in the past year, while 38% of those individuals saw a physician for their pain. Women were more likely than men to have had pain and to have seen a physician for their pain. Fewer older individuals reported abdominal pain, but when pain occurred, they sought medical care more often than younger individuals.

Conclusions: Women and younger individuals report abdominal pain more frequently. Women and older individuals are more likely to seek care for their pain.

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