Associations of Multisite Pain with Mental Ill Health Among Women in North India.

Q4 Medicine
N. Grills, Prerana Singh, P. Anderson
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Abstract

Physical triggers of multisite pain (MSP) have typically been the focus if treatment regimens for MSP in low and middle income countries (LMICS). We explored the non-physical dimension of MSP, particularly the presence of mental ill health and other possible risk factors. We conducted a case-control study among 140 female participants in North India in early 2019. We used structured interviews to assess pain, and validated mental health questionnaires to determine presence of depression and neurotic disorders. Statistical analyses of multisite pain, mental health and demographic data found strong associations between multisite pain and depression and neurotic disorder. Marital status (women who had been widowed, separated or unmarried) was the only demographic factor found to have a significant association with the experience multisite pain. We conclude that non-physical factors such as mental health need to be considered by treating practitioners, and included within national treatment guidelines in LMICs such as India.
北印度妇女多部位疼痛与心理健康不良的关系。
在中低收入国家(LMICS),多部位疼痛(MSP)的物理诱因通常是MSP治疗方案的重点。我们探讨了MSP的非身体方面,特别是精神疾病和其他可能的风险因素的存在。2019年初,我们对北印度的140名女性参与者进行了一项病例对照研究。我们使用结构化访谈来评估疼痛,并验证心理健康问卷来确定抑郁症和神经症的存在。对多部位疼痛、心理健康和人口统计数据的统计分析发现,多部位疼痛与抑郁症和神经症之间有很强的相关性。婚姻状况(丧偶、分居或未婚的女性)是唯一被发现与多部位疼痛有显著关联的人口统计学因素。我们的结论是,治疗从业者需要考虑心理健康等非身体因素,并将其纳入印度等LMIC的国家治疗指南中。
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Christian Journal for Global Health
Christian Journal for Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
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