Associations of co‐occurring psychosocial and lifestyle factors with multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence—A birth cohort study

Abstract Background Musculoskeletal (MS) pain is common. It often exists in several sites and is recurrent. Psychosocial difficulties and unhealthy behaviours have been related to multisite MS pain, but no literature has assessed the impact of accumulated psychosocial and lifestyle factors on recurr...

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Published in:European Journal of Pain
Main Authors: Heikkala, Eveliina, Paananen, Markus, Taimela, Simo, Auvinen, Juha, Karppinen, Jaro
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ejp.1414 2024-06-02T08:12:03+00:00 Associations of co‐occurring psychosocial and lifestyle factors with multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence—A birth cohort study Heikkala, Eveliina Paananen, Markus Taimela, Simo Auvinen, Juha Karppinen, Jaro 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1414 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ejp.1414 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ejp.1414 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor European Journal of Pain volume 23, issue 8, page 1486-1496 ISSN 1090-3801 1532-2149 journal-article 2019 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1414 2024-05-03T10:47:23Z Abstract Background Musculoskeletal (MS) pain is common. It often exists in several sites and is recurrent. Psychosocial difficulties and unhealthy behaviours have been related to multisite MS pain, but no literature has assessed the impact of accumulated psychosocial and lifestyle factors on recurrent multiple MS pain. Methods Our data were gathered from two questionnaires of the well‐known Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (NFBC1986), sent to members when they were aged 16 and 18. A total of 1,625 adolescents (712 boys and 913 girls) answered questions on smoking, physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleeping and emotional and behavioural problems at 16 years and on musculoskeletal pain at 16 and 18 years. Weight and height measurements were taken at a health examination at baseline. A latent class analysis and multinomial regression analysis were conducted. Results We identified four clusters among both sexes. “Externalizing behavior” among both genders (OR 2.98, CI 1.73–5.13 among boys; OR 2.38, CI 1.38–4.11 among girls), “Multiple risk behaviors” among girls (OR 2.73, CI 1.30–5.71) and a “Sedentary” cluster among boys (OR 1.85, CI 1.21–2.82) were associated to recurrent multisite MS pain. “Obese” clusters had no significant associations with recurrent multiple MS pain. Conclusions Adolescents with psychosocial difficulties and/or several adverse health behaviours were at an increased risk of recurrent multisite MS pain, which emphasizes the importance of simultaneously studying multiple rather than single factors. The identification of risk groups may help more accurately target preventive interventions. Significance This study found subgroups of adolescents at risk of recurrent multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence. The accumulation of multiple adverse behaviours is likely to provide new perspectives for understanding the multidimensional nature of multiple MS pains. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Wiley Online Library European Journal of Pain 23 8 1486 1496
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description Abstract Background Musculoskeletal (MS) pain is common. It often exists in several sites and is recurrent. Psychosocial difficulties and unhealthy behaviours have been related to multisite MS pain, but no literature has assessed the impact of accumulated psychosocial and lifestyle factors on recurrent multiple MS pain. Methods Our data were gathered from two questionnaires of the well‐known Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (NFBC1986), sent to members when they were aged 16 and 18. A total of 1,625 adolescents (712 boys and 913 girls) answered questions on smoking, physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleeping and emotional and behavioural problems at 16 years and on musculoskeletal pain at 16 and 18 years. Weight and height measurements were taken at a health examination at baseline. A latent class analysis and multinomial regression analysis were conducted. Results We identified four clusters among both sexes. “Externalizing behavior” among both genders (OR 2.98, CI 1.73–5.13 among boys; OR 2.38, CI 1.38–4.11 among girls), “Multiple risk behaviors” among girls (OR 2.73, CI 1.30–5.71) and a “Sedentary” cluster among boys (OR 1.85, CI 1.21–2.82) were associated to recurrent multisite MS pain. “Obese” clusters had no significant associations with recurrent multiple MS pain. Conclusions Adolescents with psychosocial difficulties and/or several adverse health behaviours were at an increased risk of recurrent multisite MS pain, which emphasizes the importance of simultaneously studying multiple rather than single factors. The identification of risk groups may help more accurately target preventive interventions. Significance This study found subgroups of adolescents at risk of recurrent multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence. The accumulation of multiple adverse behaviours is likely to provide new perspectives for understanding the multidimensional nature of multiple MS pains.
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author Heikkala, Eveliina
Paananen, Markus
Taimela, Simo
Auvinen, Juha
Karppinen, Jaro
spellingShingle Heikkala, Eveliina
Paananen, Markus
Taimela, Simo
Auvinen, Juha
Karppinen, Jaro
Associations of co‐occurring psychosocial and lifestyle factors with multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence—A birth cohort study
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Paananen, Markus
Taimela, Simo
Auvinen, Juha
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title Associations of co‐occurring psychosocial and lifestyle factors with multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence—A birth cohort study
title_short Associations of co‐occurring psychosocial and lifestyle factors with multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence—A birth cohort study
title_full Associations of co‐occurring psychosocial and lifestyle factors with multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence—A birth cohort study
title_fullStr Associations of co‐occurring psychosocial and lifestyle factors with multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence—A birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Associations of co‐occurring psychosocial and lifestyle factors with multisite musculoskeletal pain during late adolescence—A birth cohort study
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