David Mauricio Parra-Fernandez, Margareth Lorena Alfonso-Mora, María Alejandra Sánchez-Vera, Paola Sarmiento-Gonzalez, Andrea Milena García Becerra, Miriam Guerra-Balic
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摘要
目的:探讨青少年手机依赖与肌肉骨骼疼痛的关系。方法:对哥伦比亚Tabio地区622名10-18岁青少年进行横断面研究。参与者完成了一项在线调查,包括MPD和北欧肌肉骨骼问卷,评估肌肉骨骼疼痛症状。结果:56.3% (n = 350)的参与者报告有肌肉骨骼疼痛,其中上背部是最受影响的区域(30.4%,n = 193)。报告疼痛的青少年的MPD得分明显高于无疼痛的青少年(平均29比24,p p p)。结论:本研究发现,与青少年性别无关,“滥用”和“调节使用困难”的MPD维度与颈部疼痛显著相关。
Mobile phone dependence and musculoskeletal pain prevalence in adolescents: a cross-sectional study.
Objective: To investigate the association between adolescents' mobile phone dependence (MPD) and musculoskeletal pain.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 622 adolescents aged 10-18 in Tabio, Colombia. Participants completed an online survey that included the MPD and the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, which assessed musculoskeletal pain symptoms.
Results: 56.3% (n = 350) participants reported experiencing musculoskeletal pain, with the upper back being the most affected area (30.4%, n = 193). Adolescents reporting pain had significantly higher MPD scores compared to those without pain (mean 29 vs. 24, p < 0.001). Additionally, females exhibited higher MPD scores than males (mean 29 vs. 25, p < 0.001) and had a higher prevalence of pain (32% vs. 24%). Furthermore, older adolescents in the 11th grade had higher MPD scores than younger adolescents in the 5th grade (mean 31 vs. 21, p < 0.019). Logistic regression analysis indicated that specific MPD dimensions, namely "abuse" and "difficulty regulating use," were significantly associated with general pain and neck pain, but no association was observed with upper back pain. Furthermore, female sex was linked to both neck and upper back pain.
Conclusion: This study found that the MPD dimensions of "abuse" and "difficulty regulating use" were significantly associated with neck pain, regardless of the adolescents' sex.