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Thoracic Spine Pain and Factors Associated in High School Students.

Alberto de Vitta1, Leticia Dominguez Campos2, Thiago Bento3, Lilian Assunção Felippe4, Nicoly Machado Maciel5, Priscila Perrucini6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thoracic spine pain (TSP) is relatively common in children and adolescents. AIMS: To determine the prevalence of TSP in adolescents and analyze its association with sociodemographic characteristics, use of electronic devices, physical activity, and mental health.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional epidemiological study.
SETTING: A high school in Bauru City, São Paulo, Brazil. PARTICIPANTS/
SUBJECTS: In total, 1,628 students aged 14-18 years.
METHODS: Participants were selected by cluster sampling in two stages, and data were collected via face-to-face interviews. Data regarding the following were collected: (1) sociodemographic aspects; (2) use of electronic devices; (3) regular physical activity level; (4) mental health; and (5) TSP.
RESULTS: The prevalence of TSP was 51.5% (95% confidence interval, 49.1-53.9) and the variables associated with TSP were female participant sex (prevalence ratio [PR] = 1.96; 1.61-2.38), use of computers for >3 hours per day (PR = 1.29; 1.01-1.66), use of computers >3 times per week (PR = 1.35; 1.03-1.75), use of cell phones in a semi-lying position (PR = 1.37; 1.11-1.69), use of cell phones for >3 hours per day (PR = 1.44; 1.12-1.85), use of tablets in the sitting position (PR = 1.47; 1.07-2.01), and presence of mental health problems (PR = 2.10; 1.63-2.70). Physical activity was a protective factor (PR = 0.84; 0.73-0.96).
CONCLUSIONS: There is a high prevalence of TSP in adolescents, with a marked association with female participant sex, use of electronic devices, and presence of mental health problems Physical activity is a protective factor. Understanding the relationship between risk factors and adolescent spinal pain may be important in both the prevention and treatment of spinal pain in this age group.
Copyright © 2021 American Society for Pain Management Nursing. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34949546     DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2021.11.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain Manag Nurs        ISSN: 1524-9042            Impact factor:   2.356


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1.  Gender Mediation in Adolescents' Back Pain and Physical Fitness: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Noelia González-Gálvez; María Carrasco-Poyatos; Raquel Vaquero-Cristóbal; Pablo J Marcos-Pardo
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-08
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