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Estimated Number of Korean Adults with Back Pain and Population-Based Associated Factors of Back Pain : Data from the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Authors
Jhun, Hyung-JoonPark, Jung-Yul
Issue Date
11월-2009
Publisher
KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOC
Keywords
Back pain; Epidemiology; Population
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETY, v.46, no.5, pp.443 - 450
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETY
Volume
46
Number
5
Start Page
443
End Page
450
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/118969
DOI
10.3340/jkns.2009.46.5.443
ISSN
2005-3711
Abstract
Objective : We estimated the number of Korean adults with back pain and evaluated population-based associated factors of back pain from a representative sample data from the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Methods : The number of Korean adults who experienced back pain (experienced patients), those who experienced back pain lasting for three or more months during the past year (chronic patients), and those who were currently suffering from back pain (current patients) were estimated by analyzing the data from the fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey conducted in 2007 using surveyfreq procedure of the SAS statistical package Population-based odds ratios for being experienced, chronic, and current patient according to demographic (age and gender), socioeconomic (education and Occupation), and lifestyle factors (smoking, drinking, and exercise) were estimated using surveylogistic procedure Results : It was estimated that there were 5,554,256 (proportion, 15 4%, 95% Cl, 4,809,466 - 6,299,046) experienced patients, 2,060,829 (5 7%, 1,557,413-2,564,246) chronic patients, and 3,084,188 (8 5%, 2,600,197 - 3,568,179) current patients among 36,107,225 Korean adults aged 20-89 years in 2007 Each of explanatory variables was significantly associated with at least one of the response variables for back pain Conclusion : Based oil our study results, further efforts to investigate epidemiology of back pain, to evaluate associated factors, and to improve treatment outcomes are needed
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