Racial/Ethnic and gender prevalences in reported common pains in a national sample.

Journal of orofacial pain Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Octavia Plesh, Sally H Adams, Stuart A Gansky
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Abstract

Aims: To compare prevalences of self-reported temporomandibular joint and muscle disorders (TMJMD)-type pain, headaches, and neck and back pains in the 2000 to 2005 US National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) by gender and age for non-Hispanic Whites (Whites), Hispanics, and non-Hispanic Blacks (Blacks).

Methods: Data from the 2000 to 2005 NHIS included information on gender, age, race, ethnicity, and different common types of pain specifically: TMJMD-type pain, severe headaches/migraine, neck, and low back pains.

Results: A total of 189,992 people were included: 52% female and 48% male, 73% White, 12% Hispanic, 11% Black, and 4% "Other." The overall prevalence of TMJMD-type pain was 4.6%; severe headaches/migraine was 15.4%; neck, 14.9%; and low back, 28.0%. Survey logistic regression models estimating race-specific, age-adjusted curves revealed race by age pain differences. For TMJMD-type pain, White females presented the highest prevalence at younger ages, decreasing after age 40. Prevalences for Hispanic and Black females, although lower at younger ages, increased up to age 60 and remained higher than Whites. Males showed less racial/ethnic and age variation. Severe headaches/migraines presented an age pattern similar to TMJMD-type pain for White females and little overall variation for males, but without racial differences. Neck pain showed some similarities to TMJMD-type pain: higher in Whites at younger ages, lower at older ages, with Hispanics having the highest rates after their 60's. For low back pain, the rates peaked around the sixth decade for all racial/ethnic groups.

Conclusion: The patterns of TMJMD-type pain varied greatly within and across racial/ethnic groups by gender and across the adult lifespan. Similarities and differences for the other pains were noted.

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全国样本中报告的常见疼痛的种族/族裔和性别流行率。
目的:比较 2000 年至 2005 年美国全国健康访谈调查(NHIS)中非西班牙裔白人(白人)、西班牙裔美国人和非西班牙裔黑人(黑人)按性别和年龄自我报告的颞下颌关节和肌肉疾病(TMJMD)型疼痛、头痛、颈部和背部疼痛的患病率:2000 年至 2005 年 NHIS 的数据包括性别、年龄、种族、民族和不同常见疼痛类型的信息:方法:2000 年至 2005 年国家健康调查的数据包括性别、年龄、种族、族裔以及不同常见疼痛类型的信息,具体包括:颞下颌关节和颌面关节疼痛、严重头痛/偏头痛、颈部疼痛和腰背痛:结果:共纳入 189 992 人:52%为女性,48%为男性,73%为白人,12%为西班牙裔,11%为黑人,4%为 "其他"。TMJMD 型疼痛的总患病率为 4.6%;严重头痛/偏头痛为 15.4%;颈部为 14.9%;腰背为 28.0%。调查逻辑回归模型估算了特定种族的年龄调整曲线,显示了不同年龄的种族疼痛差异。就 TMJMD 型疼痛而言,白人女性在年轻时发病率最高,40 岁以后发病率下降。西班牙裔女性和黑人女性的患病率虽然在年轻时较低,但在 60 岁之前一直在上升,并且仍然高于白人。男性的种族/族裔和年龄差异较小。白种女性严重头痛/偏头痛的年龄模式与颞下颌关节和颌面关节疼痛相似,男性的总体变化不大,但没有种族差异。颈部疼痛与颞下颌关节和颌面关节疼痛有一些相似之处:白人在年轻时发病率较高,而在老年时发病率较低,其中西班牙裔在 60 岁以后发病率最高。在腰背痛方面,所有种族/族裔群体的发病率在第六个十年左右达到高峰:结论:颞下颌关节病型疼痛的模式在不同种族/族裔群体内部和不同性别群体之间以及在成年人的整个生命周期中差异很大。其他疼痛也有异同。
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Journal of orofacial pain
Journal of orofacial pain 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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