| Literature DB >> 26584735 |
Malin Lohela Karlsson1, Hillevi Busch2, Emmanuel Aboagye2, Irene Jensen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to evaluate the construct validity and responsiveness of a Swedish measure of health-related production loss as well as to investigate if there is a difference in the level of production loss within a population suffering from persistent back/neck pain and CMDs.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26584735 PMCID: PMC4653835 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2449-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Description of the study population
| Total population | CMD | Back/neck pain | Differences between groups | |
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| Diagnostic groups, n (%) | ||||
| Back/neck pain | 409 (42) | - | - | |
| CMD | 556 (58) | - | - | |
| Sex, n (%) |
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| Women | 752 (78) | 413 (74) | 339 (93) | |
| Men | 213 (22) | 143 (26) | 70 (17) | |
| Education, n (%) |
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| University | 298 (31) | 191 (34) | 107 (26) | |
| High school | 539 (57) | 302 (55) | 237 (59) | |
| Preschool | 119 (12) | 60 (11) | 59 (15) | |
| Age, mean (sd) | 41.02 (11.5) | 38.52 (11.8) | 44.40 (10.2) |
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| HRQL, m (sd), Range 0-1 | 0.55 (0.28) | 0.63 (0.25) | 0.45 (0.34) |
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| General health, n (%) |
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| Excellent | 4 (0) | 2 (0) | 2 (0) | |
| Very good | 64 (7) | 54 (10) | 10 (3) | |
| Good | 215 (22) | 165 (30) | 50 (12) | |
| Somewhat good | 450 (47) | 246 (44) | 204 (50) | |
| Poor | 229 (24) | 86 (16) | 143 (35) | |
| Work ability, mean (sd), Range 0-10 | 4.49 (2.7) | 5.19 (2.7) | 3.54 (2.5) |
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| Worked the previous 6 months, n (%) |
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| Yes | 692 (72) | 434 (79) | 258 (63) | |
| No | 267 (28) | 118 (21) | 149 (37) | |
| Production loss, n (%) |
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| Yes | 619 (92) | 372 (88) | 247 (97) | |
| No | 57 (8) | 50 (12) | 7 (3) | |
| Production loss, mean (sd), Range 0-10 | 5.26 (3.05) | 4.62 (3.10) | 6.34 (2.65) |
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CMD Common mental disorders
a = Tested with Pearson Chi-square test
b = Tested with Students t-test
Convergent validity. Expected and observed correlations of health-related production loss with health indicators. Total population
| Health-related production loss, Baseline | Expected correlation | Observed correlation |
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| General health | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Moderate (−0.422)a | <0.001 |
| HRQL | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.525)b | <0.001 |
| Work ability | At least moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.691)a | <0.001 |
| Health-related production loss, Follow-up | |||
| General health | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.551)b | <0.001 |
| HRQL | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.543)b | <0.001 |
| Work ability | At least moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.650)a | <0.001 |
aExpectations confirmed
bCorrelations stronger than expected
Convergent validity. Expected and observed correlations of health-related production loss with health indicators. Different subgroups
| Health-related production loss, Baseline, B/N Pain | Expected correlation | Observed correlation |
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| General health | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Moderate (−0.323)a | <0.001 |
| HRQL | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Moderate (−0.433)a | <0.001 |
| Work ability | At least moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.638)a | <0.001 |
| Health-related production loss, Follow-up, B/N Pain | |||
| General health | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Moderate (−0.404)a | <0.001 |
| HRQL | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Moderate (−0.430)a | <0.001 |
| Work ability | At least moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.581)a | <0.001 |
| Health-related production loss, Baseline, CMD | |||
| General health | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Moderate (−0.408)a | <0.001 |
| HRQL | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Moderate (−0.491)a | <0.001 |
| Work ability | At least moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.690)a | <0.001 |
| Health-related production loss, Follow-up, CMD | |||
| General health | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.558)b | <0.001 |
| HRQL | Moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Moderate (−0.484)a | <0.001 |
| Work ability | At least moderate (−0.30 – -0.50) | Strong (−0.639)a | <0.001 |
aExpectations confirmed
bCorrelations stronger than expected
Responsiveness validity. Mean change in different health indicators, and results from regression analysis evaluating responsiveness
| Difference Follow-up-baseline | Total population | ||
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| Mean (SD) | β | CI | |
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| −1.408 (3.406) | ||
| General health | −0.456 (0.907) | 1.463 | 1.130-1.797* |
| Sex | −0.178 | −0.931-0.574 | |
| Age | −0.013 | −0.040-0.014 | |
| Education | −0.097 | −0.562-0.367 | |
| Diagnosis | −0.161 | −0.789-0.466 | |
| HRQL | 0.1458 (0.255) | −4.554 | −5.769- -3.339* |
| Sex | −0.191 | −0.967-0.585 | |
| Age | −0.007 | −0.034-0.021 | |
| Education | 0.096 | −0.385-0.577 | |
| Diagnosis | −0.398 | −1.046-0.251 | |
| Work ability | 1.495 (2.55) | −0.715 | −0.826- -0.605* |
| Sex | −0.241 | −0.937-0.454 | |
| Age | −0.004 | −0.029-0.021 | |
| Education | 0.001 | −0.426-0.429 | |
| Diagnosis | 0.060 | −0.522-0.642 | |
*Significant at p-value ≤ 0.05