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Association of Parental Chronic Pain With Chronic Pain in the Adolescent and Young Adult Family Linkage Data From the HUNT Study

机译:父母慢性疼痛与青少年和年轻成人家族联系数据的慢性疼痛

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Objectives: To examine a possible association of parental chronic pain with chronic pain in the adolescent and young adult and to explore whether a relationship could be explained by socioeconomic and psychosocial factors or may be affected by differences in family structure. Design: Unselected, population-based, cross-sectional study. Setting: Nord-Tr0ndelag County, Norway. Participants: All inhabitants of Nord-Tr0ndelag County who were 13 years or older were invited to enroll in the study. In total, 8200 of 10 485 invitees (78.2%) participated in the investigation. Among 7913 participants in the target age group (age range, 13-18 years), 7373 (93.2%) completed the pain questions. The final study population consisted of 5370 adolescents or young adults for whom one or both parents participated in the adult survey. Main Outcome Measures: The primary outcome measure was chronic nonspecific pain in adolescents and young adults, defined as pain in at least 1 location, unrelated to any known disease or injury, experienced at least once a week during the past 3 months. Chronic multisite pain was defined as chronic pain in at least 3 locations. Results: Maternal chronic pain was associated with chronic nonspecific pain and chronic multisite pain in adolescents and young adults (odds ratio, 1.5; 95% CI, 1.3-1.8). Paternal chronic pain was associated with increased odds of pain in adolescents and young adults. The odds of chronic nonspecific pain and chronic multisite pain in adolescents and young adults increased when both parents reported pain. Adjustments for socioeconomic and psychosocial factors did not change the results, although differences in family structure did. Among offspring living primarily with their mothers, clear associations were observed between maternal pain and pain in adolescents and young adults, but no association was found with paternal pain. Conclusions: Parental chronic pain is associated with chronic nonspecific pain and especially with chronic multisite pain in adolescents and young adults. Family structure influences the relationship, indicating that family pain models and shared environmental factors are important in the origin of chronic pain.
机译:目标:检查青少年和年轻成年人的慢性疼痛的父母慢性疼痛和探索是否可以通过社会经济和心理社会因素解释的父母慢性疼痛,或者可能会受到家庭结构差异的影响。设计:未选择性,基于人口,横断面研究。环境:Nord-Tr0ndelag县,挪威。参与者:邀请13岁或以上的Nord-Tr0ndelag县的所有居民入学。总共有8200个485援助部门(78.2%)参加了调查。在目标年龄组的7913名参与者中,7373(93.2%)完成了止痛问题。最后的学习人口由5370名青少年或年轻人组成,父母参加了成年调查。主要结果措施:主要结果措施是青少年和年轻成年人的慢性非特异性疼痛,定义为至少有1个地点的疼痛,与任何已知的疾病或伤害无关,在过去3个月内至少每周一次。慢性多立体疼痛定义为至少3个地点的慢性疼痛。结果:母体慢性疼痛与青少年和青少年慢性无特异性疼痛和慢性多态疼痛有关(少数成年人,1.5; 95%CI,1.3-1.8)。父亲慢性疼痛与青少年和年轻成年人疼痛的几率增加有关。当父母两位父母报告疼痛时,青少年和年轻成年人慢性非特异性疼痛和慢性多部疼痛的几率增加。虽然家庭结构的差异,但社会经济和心理社会因素的调整并未改变结果。在主要与母亲一起生活的后代,在青少年和年轻成年人的母体疼痛和疼痛之间观察到明确的关联,但没有患者疼痛的关联。结论:父母慢性疼痛与慢性非特异性疼痛有关,特别是青少年和年轻成年人的慢性多部疼痛。家庭结构影响关系,表明家庭疼痛模型和共同的环境因素在慢性疼痛的起源中都很重要。

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