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Chronic Pain in a Biracial Cohort of Young Women.

Octavia Plesh1, Stuart A Gansky1, Donald A Curtis1.   

Abstract

This is a longitudinal study of a large US biracial community cohort of 732 young women - 50% African-American and 50% Caucasian - specifically investigating incidence, remission, and progression of, as well as factors associated with common chronic pains (back, head, face, chest and abdomen). The results show back, head and abdominal pains were the most common, severe and persistent pains. Facial pain, although less common and severe, was the only pain presenting significant racial differences with Caucasians having higher prevalence, incidence and persistence; incidence per 1000 person-years was 58 for Caucasians and 18 for African-Americans while remission per 1000 person-years was 107 for Caucasians and 247 for African-Americans (p<0.05). Risk factors associated with incidence (I) differed from those associated with persistence(P), perhaps due to the young age and shorter pain duration in this population. Face pain incidence, but not persistence for example, was associated with student status, fatigue, perceived stress and general health. Depression does not seem to be associated with any of these pains. However, increased number of existing pain sites was related to subsequent increase chance of developing new pain (I) or maintaining the existing pain (P).

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Keywords:  Incidence; chronic pain; progression; race/ethnicity; risk factors

Year:  2012        PMID: 24489616      PMCID: PMC3906924          DOI: 10.2174/1876386301205010024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Open Pain J


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