| Literature DB >> 24885027 |
Michael Steven Swain1, Nicholas Henschke, Steven James Kamper, Inese Gobina, Veronika Ottová-Jordan, Christopher Gerard Maher.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A common belief is that pain is uncommon and short lived in adolescents. However, the burden of pain in adolescents is unclear because of limitations in previous research. The aim of this study is to estimate the prevalence of headache, stomach-ache and backache in adolescents and to explore the extent to which these three forms of pain coexist based upon a representative sample of adolescents from 28 countries.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24885027 PMCID: PMC4046513 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Descriptive statistics of participants
| Gender | Boy | 197094 | (48.8%) |
| | Girl | 207112 | (51.2%) |
| Country | Austria | 13636 | (3.4%) |
| | Belgium - Flemish | 15424 | (3.8%) |
| | Belgium - French | 11304 | (2.8%) |
| | Canada | 16858 | (4.2%) |
| | Czech republic | 13497 | (3.3%) |
| | Denmark | 15479 | (3.8%) |
| | England | 17237 | (4.3%) |
| | Estonia | 10360 | (2.6%) |
| | Finland | 15501 | (3.8%) |
| | France | 19473 | (4.8%) |
| | Germany | 17716 | (4.4%) |
| | Greece | 11821 | (2.9%) |
| | Greenland | 3905 | (1.0%) |
| | Hungary | 11305 | (2.8%) |
| | Israel | 16401 | (4.1%) |
| | Latvia | 11501 | (2.9%) |
| | Lithuania | 15790 | (3.9%) |
| | Norway | 14760 | (3.7%) |
| | Poland | 16733 | (4.1%) |
| | Portugal | 10580 | (2.6%) |
| | Rep. of Ireland | 12163 | (3.0%) |
| | Russia | 20265 | (5.0%) |
| | Scotland | 16226 | (4.0%) |
| | *Slovak republic | 7671 | (1.9%) |
| | *Spain | 14718 | (3.6%) |
| | Sweden | 12143 | (3.0%) |
| | Switzerland | 14820 | (3.7%) |
| | USA | 14086 | (3.5%) |
| | Wales | 12833 | (3.2%) |
| Wave | 1997/98 | 122386 | (30.3%) |
| | 2001/02 | 135067 | (33.4%) |
| 2005/06 | 146756 | (36.3%) | |
(*Waves and countries without HBSC-SCL data: Spain 1997/98, Slovak republic 2001/02).
Figure 1Prevalence of headache, stomach-ache and backache by frequency of occurrence. (Excluding adolescents who did not state: headache n = 5620, 1.4%; stomach-ache n = 6412, 1.6% and backache n = 7142, 1.8%).
Figure 2Prevalence of headache, stomach-ache and backache by gender and age-group. (Excluding adolescents who did not state: gender*headache n = 5620, 1.4%; gender*stomach-ache n = 6412, 1.6% and gender*backache n = 7142, 1.8%; age-group*headache n = 7590, 1.9%; age-group*stomach-ache n = 9096, 2.3%; age-group*backache n = 8378, 2.1%).
Coexistence of somatic pain in adolescents
| 1 | 107451 | 27.1 | 27.1 |
| 2 | 110792 | 28.0 | 55.1 |
| 3 | 76475 | 19.3 | 74.4 |
| 0 | 101253 | 25.6 | 100.0 |
| Total | 395971 | 100.0 |
(Excluding 8235 adolescents whose pain frequency was not stated).
Figure 3Proportional Venn diagram representing the coexistence of pain in adolescents. (Excluding 8235 adolescents whose pain frequency was not stated).