A Longitudinal Study of Pain: Reported Pain from Middle Age to Old Age
- 1 June 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in The Clinical Journal of Pain
- Vol. 13 (2) , 144-149
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00002508-199706000-00008
Abstract
Describe patterns of pain reporting over a span of 24 years. Individuals were interviewed on four occasions (1968, 1974, 1981, 1992). Representative sample (n = 321) of the Swedish population aged 53-63 at baseline. Self-reported pain in the chest, abdomen, and musculoskeletal system (back or hips, shoulders, hands, elbows, legs, or knees). Less than 1% reported chest or abdominal pain on all four occasions, whereas 21.8% of the sample reported musculoskeletal pain on all four occasions. More than half of the sample reported some kind of pain on three or four occasions. Women reported more severe and more persistent pain compared with men. There were more people who developed pain during the 24-year period than there were who became pain free. An increase in pain was equally common for chest and musculoskeletal pain, but a decrease in pain was much more common for musculoskeletal pain than chest pain. Cross-sectional studies have shown differing age patterns in pain. This longitudinal study demonstrates different patterns for men and women and for different pain localities.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- The prevalence of pain among the oldest old in SwedenPain, 1996
- The Validity of Survey Data on Utilization of Health and Social Services Among the Very OldJournal of Gerontology, 1994
- An Epidemiologic Analysis of Pain in the ElderlyJournal of Aging and Health, 1994
- The epidemiology of chronic pain: time for new directionsPain, 1994
- Epidemiology of pain in New ZealandPain, 1991
- The prevalence of pain in a general population. The results of a postal survey in a county of SwedenPain, 1989
- An epidemiologic comparison of pain complaintsPain, 1988
- Survey of Pain in the United States: The Nuprin Pain ReportThe Clinical Journal of Pain, 1986
- The prevalence of pain complaints in a general populationPain, 1984
- Review Symposium On the 1968 Level of Living Survey in SwedenActa Sociologica, 1973