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Table 1 Frequency of chronic pain, pain location, and pain-related disability across psychiatric disorders in 566 adolescent psychiatric patients

From: Chronic pain and pain-related disability across psychiatric disorders in a clinical adolescent sample

 

Total sample

Mood (affective) disordersa

Anxiety disordersb

Eating disordersc

Autism spectrum disordersd

Hyperkinetic disorderse

Other disordersf

n = 566

n = 87

n = 148

n = 22

n = 39

n = 216

n = 54

Age (years): mean (SD) n = 566

15.7 (1.7)

16.4 (1.6)

15.8 (1.7)

16.3(1.1)

15.3 (1.5)

15.4 (1.7)

15.3(1.7)

Chronic pain: n (%) n = 560

393/560 (70.2)

67/85 (78.8)

113/148 (76.4)

16/22 (72.7)

22/37 (59.5)

141/216 (65.9)

34/54 (63.0)

- Headache/Migraine: n (%) n = 551

226/551 (41.0)

48/84 (57.1)

72/144 (50.0)

9/22 (40.9)

9/36 (25.0)

70/216 (33.2)

18/54 (33.3)

- Musculoskeletal pain: n (%) n = 560

323/560 (57.7)

56/85 (65.9)

95/148 (64.2)

9/22 (40.9)

18/37 (48.6)

118/216 (55.1)

27/54 (50.0)

- Abdominal pain: n (%) n = 551

187/551 (33.9)

38/84 (45.2)

61/144 (42.4)

12/22 (54.5)

8/36 (22.2)

50/216 (23.7)

18/54 (33.3)

Multisite pain: n (%) n = 560

209/560 (37.3)

45/85 (52.9)

64/148 (43.2)

8/22 (36.4)

8/37 (21.6)

67/216 (31.3)

17/54 (31.5)

Subjective Disability Index: n (%) n = 564

125/564 (22.2)

32/85 (37.6)

36/148 (24.3)

3/22 (13.6)

4/39 (10.3)

45/216 (20.8)

5/54 (9.3)

  1. The numbers in this table, for example 67/85 (78.8), indicate that 67 of 85 with mood (affective) disorders had chronic pain, which shows that we had two missing values (n = 87). This applies to the entire table.
  2. aF31–F34, F38–F39.
  3. bF40–F 44, F48 and F93.
  4. cF50.
  5. dF84.
  6. eF90.
  7. fF20–F21, F28–F29, F54, F59–F60, F91–F92, F94–F95 and F98.