| Literature DB >> 25414789 |
Claudia Franz1, Niels Wedderkopp2, Eva Jespersen1, Christina T Rexen1, Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Back pain is reported to occur already in childhood, but its development at that age is not well understood. The aims of this study were to describe BP in children aged 6-12 years, and to investigate any sex and age differences.Entities:
Keywords: Back pain; Children; Text messages
Year: 2014 PMID: 25414789 PMCID: PMC4237741 DOI: 10.1186/s12998-014-0035-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
The distribution of school grades in the subsequent survey years
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| Grade 0 | Grade 1 | Grade 2 |
| Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 |
| Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 |
| Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 |
| Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 |
Number of participants and percentage of females in each grade and survey year
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| 133 | 56% | 207 | 53% | 206 | 55% |
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| 160 | 55% | 236 | 55% | 237 | 54% |
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| 157 | 46% | 251 | 46% | 259 | 46% |
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| 155 | 51% | 233 | 55% | 233 | 55% |
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| 160 | 58% | 237 | 62% | 236 | 55% |
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| 765 | 53% | 1164 | 53% | 1171 | 53% |
Figure 1Percentage of children in each grade with BP at least once in a school year.
Figure 2Percentage of children in each grade with BP at least twice in a school year.
Figure 3a-e. Frequency of reported BP in each school grade, survey year two.
Average weekly percentage of children with back pain in each grade and survey year
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| 1% | (n = 1) | 1% | (n = 2) | 2% | (n = 3) |
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| 1% | (n = 2) | 1% | (n = 3) | 1% | (n = 3) |
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| 5% | (n = 7) | 3.5% | (n = 9) | 3% | (n = 8) |
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| 3% | (n = 4) | 2% | (n = 5) | 2% | (n = 5) |
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| 3.5% | (n = 5) | 3% | (n = 7) | 3% | (n = 6) |
Data from the epidemiologic literature on back pain at least once in children
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| Finland | Finland | Sweden | Canada | USA | Denmark |
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| Cross sectional + follow up | Cross sect. + follow up | Cross sectional | Longitudinal (8 yrs) | Longitudinal (3 m/3 yrs) | Cross sectional + follow up |
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| Pupils from 19 primary schools | Population register. All Finns born on adjacent dates in summer | Randomized cluster sample of pupils | Non-institutionalized civilian population | Girls/boys initially 11 yrs randomly selected in GH database | Primary/secondary school. 38 state schools in one municipality |
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| 83% | 77% | 97% | ? | 49% | 62%, 57%, 58% |
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| 1756 | 62677 | 1121 | 2488 | 1333 | 479, 439, 443 |
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| Questionnaire | Questionnaire | Questionnaire | Computer ass. Interview + Questionnaire | Telephone survey + Questionnaire | Interview + Questionnaire |
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| 9, 12 (mean: 9.8, 11.8) | 12,14,16,18 (mean: 12.6, 14.6, 16.6, 18.6) | 6-13 | 10-18 | 11-14 | 9,13,15 (mean: 9.7, 13.1, 15.7) |
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| Pain/ache in neck, upper back (UB), low back (LBP) | Back or neck pain the past half a year | Backache last 6 months | Backache past 6 months | Back pain a whole day or more in the past 3 months | Any spinal pain: |
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| 3 months | 6 months | 6 months | 6 months | 3 months | 1 month |
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| BP (UB, LBP) | BP + NP (12y) | BP (6-13y) | BP (12-13y) | BP (11-14y) 78% | BP (9y, 13y, 15y) 67% |
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| Weekly | Weekly | ≥ 1 Weekly: | Weekly | Low/high | |
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| 10% (low prob.) | |||||
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| 12.7% (Only mentioned in the discussion section) | Girls: 6-16% Boys: 4-10% | Grade 0: 2% Grade 1: 3% Grade 2: 3% Grade 3: 6% Grade 4: 7.5% Grade 5: 14% Grade 6: 17% | 17.6% | 1,3% (high prob.) |
Data from the epidemiologic literature on “one week” prevalence of back pain (including LBP region)
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| Schoolchildren in primary and secondary school (one school district) | Schoolchildren in three school districts | Elementary and junior high schoolchildren in Niigata City |
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| 99% | 93% | 79,8% |
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| 1666 | 500 | 34423 |
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| Questionnaire | Questionnaire | Questionnaire |
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| 7-17 (mean 12) | 10-16 | 9-15 |
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| BP (=all spinal pain) | LBP | Any LBP now |
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| Previous week | Previous week | Now |
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| BP (7-17y) | LBP | LBP |
| 16% | 10-13 y: Boys, Girls | 9-10 y: 3% | |
| 10-11y: 6%, 9% | 10-11 y: 4% | ||
| 11-12 y: 9%, 10,5% | 11-12 y: 6% | ||
| 12-13 y: 11%, 13% | 12-13 y: 12% | ||
| 13-14 y: 13%, 17% | 13-14 y: 17% | ||
| 14-15 y: 18%, 21% | 14-15 y: 15% | ||
| 15-16 y: 23%, 21% |
Data from the epidemiologic literature on back pain in boys and girls (age included)
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| Switzerland | Sweden | Finland | Finland | England |
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| Cross Sectional | Cross sectional + follow up | Cross sectional | Cross sect. + follow up | Cross sectional |
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| Schoolchildren in primary and secondary school- one school district | Pupils from 26 urban schools | Pupils from 45 different public schools | Population register. All Finns born on adjacent dates in summer (1985–9, 1993–7) | Pupils from secondary schools; state + private, urban + rural |
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| 99% | 87% | 82% | 77% | 92% (LBP) |
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| 1666 | 1245/ 471 | 1171 | 62677 | 1376 (LBP) |
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| Questionnaire | Questionnaire | Questionnaire | Questionnaire | Questionnaire |
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| 7-17(mean 12) | 8, 11, 13, 17 | 7, 10, 14, 16 | 12,14,16,18(12.6, 14.6, 16.6, 18.6) | 11-14 |
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| LBP, BP (=all spinal pain) | Do you often have back pain? | LBP interfering with school/leisure activities + recurrent LBP past 12 months | Back or neck pain during the past half a year | LBP for one day or longer in the past month |
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| Girls > Boys (+BP ++LBP) | Girls > Boys all age groups. Significant among the 13 and 17-year-old pupils | No general difference. Girls > boys in recurrent LBP reporting | Girls > boys No interaction between sex but increasing trend was seen in girls – boys U shaped curve | Girls > Boys |
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| >13 | Trend of more long-lasting BP in older age groups. Especially among girls | Recurrent LBP increases > 14, 16 | Prevalence increased with age | Increase with age in girls and boys |
Data from the epidemiologic literature on back pain in boys and girls (age included)
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| Sweden | Nordic countries | Japan | Canada | Denmark |
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| Cross sectional | Cross sectional | Cross sectional | Longitudinal – 8 yrs | Cross sectional + follow up |
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| Randomized cluster sample of pupils | Population registries children survey | Elementary and junior high school-children in Niigata City | Non-institutionalized civilian population (1994–5, 1996–7, 1998–9, 2002–3) | Primary/secondary school. 38 state schools in one municipality |
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| 97% | 64.5-69% | 79.8% | ? | 62%, 57%, 58% |
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| 1121 | 5911 (BP) | 34423 | 2488 | 479, 439, 443 |
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| Questionnaire | Questionnaire | Questionnaire | Computer ass. Interview + Questionnaire | Interview + Questionnaire |
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| 6-13 | 7-9, 10–12, 13–15, 16-17 | 9-15 | 10-18 | 9, 13, 15 (mean 9.7, 13.1, 15.7) |
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| Backache the last 6 months | Has the child had any of the following complaints? (BP, headache e.g.) | Any LBP now | Backache past 6 months | Any spinal pain |
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| No gender difference | Girls > boys in all pain categories | 11-12y girls > boys | Girls > boys | No difference in overall back (spinal) pain reporting at age 9 and 13 yrs. |
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| Prevalence of bachache higher from grades 4–6 than in grades 0–3 (Method change) | BP + headache most prevalent in the oldest age groups compared to the youngest | Increasing prevalence with grade levels until age 14 (LBP: Point prevalence) | Girls 12–18 yrs > boys 12–18 yrs | > 13 yrs |