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The Comorbidity of Chronic Pain and Sleep Disturbances in a Community Adolescent Sample: Prevalence and Association with Sociodemographic and Psychosocial Factors

机译:社区青少年样本中慢性疼痛和睡眠障碍的合并症:患病率和与社会人口统计学和社会心理因素的关联

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Purpose. The comorbidity of chronic pain and sleep disturbances has received increasing research attention in Western clinical pediatric populations; yet, little is known about its sociodemographic and psychological correlates in non-Western community pediatric populations. This study aimed to examine the prevalence of comorbid chronic pain and sleep disturbances and its associated factors in a community sample of Chinese adolescents. Methods. A total of 1,518 adolescents aged from 11 to 19 years participated in this school-based study. Apart from sociodemographic background, participants were assessed on chronic pain, sleep disturbances, depression, perceived stress, and social support. Prevalence of co-occurrence of chronic pain and sleep disturbances was determined. Participants with single symptom were compared with those with symptom co-occurrence on pain characteristics and sleep patterns. Multiple regression model evaluated factors associated with symptom comorbidity. Results. While the prevalence of chronic pain and sleep disturbances was 11.4% and 25.6%, respectively, the overall prevalence of comorbid chronic pain and sleep disturbances was 19.1% (95% confidence interval: 16.9, 21.4). Fully adjusted stepwise regression analysis identified being female, more depressive symptoms, and higher perceived stress to be significantly associated with comorbid symptoms. Adolescents with both symptoms reported significantly more pain sites, higher worst pain, and higher pain-associated interference than those reported chronic pain only. Participants with comorbid symptoms also had poor subjective sleep quality, greater sleep disturbances, and more daytime dysfunction than those reported sleep disturbances only. Conclusions. Our data offered preliminary evidence that comorbid chronic pain and sleep disturbances occurred among about one-fifth in the present sample of Chinese community adolescents. Future studies should examine whether the two symptoms interact with each other in affecting the physical, mental, and cognitive development of adolescents.
机译:目的。慢性疼痛和睡眠障碍的合并症在西方临床儿科人群中得到了越来越多的研究关注。然而,对于非西方社区儿科人群的社会人口统计学和心理相关性知之甚少。这项研究旨在检查中国青少年社区样本中共病的慢性疼痛和睡眠障碍的患病率及其相关因素。方法。共有1518名11至19岁的青少年参加了这项基于学校的研究。除社会人口统计学背景外,还对参与者进行了慢性疼痛,睡眠障碍,抑郁,感觉到的压力和社会支持的评估。确定了慢性疼痛和睡眠障碍并发的发生率。将具有单一症状的参与者与同时出现症状的参与者的疼痛特征和睡眠方式进行比较。多元回归模型评估了与症状合并症相关的因素。结果。慢性疼痛和睡眠障碍的患病率分别为11.4%和25.6%,而合并性慢性疼痛和睡眠障碍的患病率则为19.1%(95%置信区间:16.9、21.4)。经过完全调整的逐步回归分析确定为女性,抑郁症状较重,感知压力较高与合并症明显相关。与仅报告慢性疼痛的青少年相比,具有两种症状的青少年报告的疼痛部位明显多,严重疼痛较高,并且与疼痛相关的干扰较高。与仅报告有睡眠障碍的参与者相比,具有合并症的参与者的主观睡眠质量也较差,睡眠障碍更大,白天的功能障碍更多。结论。我们的数据提供了初步证据,表明在目前的中国社区青少年样本中,约有五分之一发生了合并性慢性疼痛和睡眠障碍。未来的研究应检查这两种症状是否在影响青少年的身体,心理和认知发育方面相互影响。

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