Relationship of depression in participants with nonspecific acute or subacute low back pain and no-pain by age distribution
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Vilar Fernández, Juan Manuel
Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo, Ricardo
Losa Iglesias, Marta Elena
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Nonspecific low back pain (LBP) is the most prevalent musculoskeletal
condition in various age ranges and is associated with depression. The aim of this study
was to determine the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) scores in participants with nonspecific
LBP and no-pain by age distribution. A case–control study was carried out following the Strengthening the Reporting of
Observational Studies in Epidemiology criteria. A sample of 332 participants, divided into the
following age categories: 19–24 (n=11), 25–39 (n=66), 40–64 (n=90), 65–79 (n=124), and ≥80
(n=41) years was recruited from domiciliary visits and an outpatient clinic. The BDI scores
were self-reported in participants with nonspecific acute or subacute (≤3 months) LBP (n=166)
and no-pain (n=166). The BDI scores, mean ± standard deviation, showed statistically significant differences
(p<0.001) between participants with nonspecific acute or subacute LBP (9.590±6.370)
and no-pain (5.825±5.113). Significantly higher BDI scores were obtained from participants
with nonspecific acute and subacute LBP in those aged 40–64 years (p<0.001; 9.140±6.074
vs 4.700±3.777) and 65–79 years (p<0.001; 10.672±6.126 vs 6.210±5.052). Differences were
not significant in younger patients aged 19–24 (p=0.494; 5.000±2.646 vs 8.250±7.498), 25–39
(p=0.138; 5.440±5.245 vs 3.634±4.397), and in those aged ≥80 years (p=0.094; 13.625±6.1331
vs 10.440±5.591). Participants with nonspecific acute and subacute LBP present higher BDI depression
scores, influenced by age distribution. Specifically, patients in the age range from 40 to
80 years with LBP could require more psychological care in addition to any medical or physical
therapy. Nevertheless, physical factors, different outcomes, and larger sample size should be
considered in future studies.
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Calvo-Lobo, C., Vilar Fernández, J. M., Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo, R., Losa-Iglesias, M. E., Rodríguez-Sanz, D., Palomo López, P., & López López, D. (2017). Relationship of depression in participants with nonspecific acute or subacute low back pain and no-pain by age distribution. Journal of pain research, 10, 129-135. DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S122255









