Table 1.
Characteristics of adults with and without chronic pain in the Olmsted County Health Study in Minnesota, 2004 to 2006
Characteristics Adults with no chronic pain (n = 150) Adults with chronic pain (n = 591) P value Demographics Age years, mean (SD) 56.8 (±14.8) 56.5 (±13.3) 0.85 Women 70 (46.7%) 375 (63.5%) <0.001 Married 124 (83.2%) 450 (76.3%) 0.07 Currently working 103 (68.7%) 379 (64.1%) 0.30 Education 0.016 High school or less 29 (19.5%) 122 (20.8%) Some college or vocational 42 (28.2%) 230 (39.2%) Graduated college or higher 78 (52.3%) 235 (40.0%) BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD) 26.6 (±4.9) 28.3 (±5.9) <0.001 Obese (>30 kg/m2) 30 (20.3%) 181 (30.8%) 0.012 General health, fair or poor 7 (4.7%) 105 (18.1%) <0.001 Characteristics of pain Duration of pain, years, median (IQR) — 9.0 (4.0–20.0) Frequency ≥8 days per month — 383 (85.3%) Pain lasting ≥8 hours per day — 203 (48.3%) Medical Outcomes Study Physical Functioning, mean (SD) 89.4 (±18.1) 72.9 (±24.0) <0.001 Depressive symptoms <0.001 Mild depressive symptoms 5 (3.3%) 86 (14.6%) Major depressive symptoms 3 (2.0%) 61 (10.3%) Beck anxiety, score ≥4 7 (4.7%) 85 (14.4%) <0.001 Healthcare seeking for pain Difficulties/delays in obtaining care, did not receive needed care 9 (6.0%) 82 (13.9%) 0.009 No diagnosis of chronic pain by physician — 79 (15.3%) No discussion of chronic pain with physician — 57 (12.1%) Any alternative medicine use 96 (64.0%) 478 (80.9%) <0.001 Chiropractic 41 (27.3%) 271 (45.9%) <0.001 Spiritual healing or prayer 53 (35.3%) 237 (40.1%) 0.29 Nutritional or lifestyle diets 32 (21.3%) 231 (39.1%) <0.001 Massage therapy 20 (13.3%) 175 (29.6%) <0.001 n (%) or mean (±SD). Missing values are present in some variables.
P values from chi-square or Fisher’s exact test for categorical variables and Wilcoxon rank-sum test for continuous variables.
Medical Outcomes Study Short Form (SF) Physical Functioning was mean score based on the 10 items. The mean score ranges from 0 to 100, with 100 being the best health state