Independent Risk Factors Contributing To The Depressive Symptoms Of Individuals With Low Back Pain

David Adrian Gultom, E. Effendy, N. M. Nasution
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- Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a global health issue and the largest contributor to disability affecting about 80% of people during their lifetime and some will develop into Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP). Low back pain also causes mental health problems such as stress, anxiety, and depression. The most common mental health problems associated with low back pain are symptoms of depression. Considering that there is still a lack of awareness of mental disorders that cause an increase in the number of cases of depression in low back pain patients, this present study is to investigate factors related to the development of depressive symptoms in low back pain. 97 samples of patients with low back pain were obtained in this study. Multiple linear regression was then used to assess relationships of independent risk factors to depressive symptoms score. The final multivariate result in the model that fit the factors associated with depression in low back pain patients were age with p value = 0.012 and r value = -0.152, monthly income with p < 0.001 and r value = -0.473, duration of disease with p value < 0.001 and r value = 0.233 were found to contribute to depressive symptom scores for as much as 73.5%. Age, monthly income, duration of disease, are contributing factors related to
腰痛患者抑郁症状的独立危险因素
-背景:腰痛(LBP)是一个全球性的健康问题,也是影响80%的人一生的最大致残因素,有些人会发展成慢性腰痛(CLBP)。腰痛还会导致精神健康问题,如压力、焦虑和抑郁。与腰痛相关的最常见的心理健康问题是抑郁症的症状。鉴于目前对精神障碍导致腰痛患者抑郁病例数量增加的认识不足,本研究旨在探讨腰痛患者抑郁症状发展的相关因素。本研究共获得97例腰痛患者样本。采用多元线性回归评估独立危险因素与抑郁症状评分的关系。模型最终的多变量拟合结果显示,年龄(p值= 0.012,r值= -0.152)、月收入(p < 0.001, r值= -0.473)、病程(p值< 0.001,r值= 0.233)对腰痛患者抑郁症状评分的影响高达73.5%。年龄、月收入、疾病持续时间,都是相关的致病因素
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