Prevalence of self reported musculoskeletal diseases is high
January 2003
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OBJECTIVES: To present the prevalence of self reported musculoskeletal diseases, the coexistence of these diseases, the test-retest reliability with six months in between, and the association with musculoskeletal pain symptoms. METHODS: Twelve layman descriptions of common musculoskeletal diseases were part of the questionnaires of a prospective cohort study of a random sample in the general Dutch population aged 25 years or more (baseline: n=3664, follow up after six months: n=2338). Data collection also included information about pain relating to five different anatomical areas. RESULTS: Osteoarthritis of the knee (men 10.1%, women 13.6%) was amongst the most reported musculoskeletal diseases, whereas the figures for self reported rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were 1.6% and 4.6% for men and women, respectively. The coexistence of these diseases is high: 47 of the 66 combinations were reported more often than would be expected if they were independent of each other (p<0.05). For most diseases the test-retest reliability was good (kappa between 0.6 and 0.8), but for repetitive strain injury (kappa=0.37) and chronic arthritis other than RA (kappa=0.44) the agreement was fair to moderate. All complaints of pain were more often reported by those with musculoskeletal diseases than those without those diseases, and the pain pattern was disease-specific. CONCLUSIONS: Self reported musculoskeletal diseases are highly prevalent, with a fair to good reliability and a disease-specific pain pattern. Health surveys are a limited but valuable source of information for this group of health problems, which is not available from most other sources of information.
- Male
- Adult
- Aged
- Female
- Humans
- Netherlands/epidemiology
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Sex Distribution
- Reproducibility of Results
- Prevalence
- Prospective Studies
- Middle Aged
- Time Factors
- *Health Surveys
- Musculoskeletal Diseases/*epidemiology
- Arthritis, Rheumatoid/epidemiology
- Fibromyalgia/epidemiology
- Gout/epidemiology
- Neck Injuries/epidemiology
- Osteoarthritis, Hip/epidemiology
- Osteoarthritis, Knee/epidemiology
- Osteoporosis/epidemiology
- Tendinopathy/epidemiology
- disease
- musculoskeletal
- musculoskeletal diseases
- prevalence
- arthritis
- health
- population
- study
- survey
- osteoarthritis
- women
- condition
- musculoskeletal disease
- dmc 3 study
- dutch population
- table
- musculoskeletal conditions
- problem
- osteoporosis
- fibromyalgia