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  1. Objectives There is little consensus regarding the burden of pain in the UK. The purpose of this review was to synthesise existing data on the prevalence of various chronic pain phenotypes in order to produce accurate and contemporary national estimates. Design Major electronic databases were searched for articles published after 1990, reporting population-based prevalence estimates of chronic ...

    • A Fayaz, P Croft, R M Langford, L J Donaldson, G T Jones
    • 2016
  2. The UK prevalence ranged from: 35.0–51.3% for chronic pain. 10.4–14.3% for moderate to severely disabling pain. The prevalence in people aged: 18–25 years was 14.3%, although the prevalence in those aged 18–39 years may be as high as 30%. Over 75 years was 62%. The prevalence of different types of pain was: 14.2% for chronic widespread ...

  3. Aug 24, 2021 · The global burden of chronic musculoskeletal pain is substantial, with a recent systematic review indicating a 26% prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain in the general adult population and 39% in those older than 65 years . It is still debatable whether chronic musculoskeletal pain is associated with higher risk of mortality, due possibly ...

    • Lingxiao Chen, Manuela L Ferreira, Natasha Nassar, David B Preen, John L Hopper, Shuai Li, Shuai Li,...
    • 2021
  4. There have been 3 systematic reviews and 2 narrative reviews of the prevalence of “chronic pain,” 12,30,31,34,38 and 1 study has summarized the reported prevalence of CWP from 16 population studies but was not a systematic review and did not attempt a meta-analysis. 27 Ascertaining the population prevalence of CWP has important public health implications. It is difficult to justify and ...

  5. The revision to ICD-11 is expected to address this limitation in part through classification of chronic primary pain and chronic musculoskeletal pain. 20 The proposed classification will also include an option for coding severity in relation to each diagnostic code; importantly, severity will be able to be coded according to pain intensity, distress, and functional impairment.

    • Fiona M. Blyth, Andrew M. Briggs, Carmen Huckel Schneider, Damian G. Hoy, Lyn M. March
    • 2019
  6. Aug 17, 2017 · Chronic widespread pain (CWP) is a significant burden in communities. Understanding the impact of population-dependent (e.g., age, gender) and contextual-dependent (e.g. survey method, region, inequality level) factors have on CWP prevalence may provide a foundation for population-based strategies to address CWP.

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  8. Jan 16, 2020 · The prevalence of chronic pain in the general population ranges from 13 to 25% [3–5], being higher in women [3, 4, 6], and increasing with age [3, 5, 6]. Chronic pain is associated with poorer general health [6–8], and people with chronic pain show a higher level of depression, anxiety, helplessness, and dissatisfaction [8, 9].