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Associations between measures of socio-economic status, beliefs about back pain, and exposure to a mass media campaign to improve back beliefs

机译:社会经济状况衡量指标,对背痛的信念与接触大众传媒以改善背信念的运动之间的关联

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BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly healthcare problems worldwide. Disability from LBP is associated with maladaptive beliefs about the condition, and such beliefs can be influenced by public health interventions. While socioeconomic status (SES) has been identified as an important factor in health literacy and inequalities, not much is known about the association between SES and beliefs about LBP. Therefore, this study examined the relationship between measures of SES and the belief that one should stay active through LBP in a representative sample of the general population in Alberta, Canada. We also examined the association between measures of SES and self-reported exposure to a LBP mass media health education campaign. METHODS: Population-based surveys from 2010 through 2014 were conducted among 9572 randomly selected Alberta residents aged 18-65 years. Several methods for measuring SES, including first language, education, employment status, occupation, and annual household income, were included in multivariable logistic regression modeling to test associations between measures of SES and outcomes. RESULTS: Univariable analysis showed that age, language, education, employment, marital status, and annual household income were significantly associated with the belief that one should stay active through LBP. In multivariable analysis, income was the variable most strongly correlated with this belief (odds ratios ranged from 1.04 to 1.62 for the highest income category, p = 0.005). Univariable analysis for exposure to the campaign showed age, language, education, employment, and occupation to be significantly associated with self-reported exposure, while only education (p = 0.01) and age (p = 0.001) remained significant in multivariable analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with higher annual income appear more likely to believe that one should stay active during an episode of LBP. Additionally, targeted information campaigns are recalled more by low SES groups and may thus assist in reducing health disparities. More research is needed to fully understand the association between socioeconomic factors and LBP and to target campaigns accordingly.
机译:背景:下腰痛(LBP)是世界范围内最常见且代价最高的医疗保健问题之一。患有LBP的残疾与对该病的适应不良信念有关,这种信念可能会受到公共卫生干预措施的影响。尽管社会经济地位(SES)已被确定为健康素养和不平等的重要因素,但人们对SES与LBP信念之间的联系知之甚少。因此,这项研究检验了SES测度与认为应该通过LBP保持活跃的信念之间的关系,该信念在加拿大艾伯塔省的一般人群中具有代表性。我们还研究了SES措施与自我报告的LBP大众媒体健康教育运动的暴露之间的关联。方法:从2010年至2014年对9572名年龄在18-65岁之间的艾伯塔省居民进行随机抽样调查。多变量logistic回归模型中包括几种衡量SES的方法,包括母语,教育程度,职业,职业和家庭年收入,以测试SES量度与结果之间的关联。结果:单因素分析表明,年龄,语言,教育程度,就业,婚姻状况和家庭年收入与认为应该通过LBP保持活跃的信念密切相关。在多变量分析中,收入是与此信念最相关的变量(最高收入类别的赔率范围从1.04至1.62,p = 0.005)。对运动暴露的单变量分析显示,年龄,语言,教育程度,职业和职业与自我报告的暴露显着相关,而在多变量分析中,只有教育程度(p = 0.01)和年龄(p = 0.001)显着。结论:年收入较高的人似乎更有可能认为在LBP发作期间应保持活跃。此外,低SES人群会更多地召回有针对性的信息运动,从而可以帮助减少健康差异。需要更多的研究来充分了解社会经济因素与LBP之间的关联,并据此针对运动。

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