2021
DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002541
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The prevalence of chronic pain in young adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Previous systematic reviews have summarized the prevalence and impact of chronic pain in "average" pediatric (ie, school-age children) and adult (ie, middle-aged individuals) age groups. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to describe the prevalence of chronic pain in the subgroup of individuals who fall in between established boundaries of "childhood" and "adulthood"-known as young adulthood. The goal of this research was to meta-analyze prevalence data on pain in young adults based on avail… Show more

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“…According to International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), 1 in 5 persons globally have some form of chronic pain, 1 in 10 adults receive a yearly diagnosis of the condition, 3 and 1 in 9 young adults live with chronic pain. 4 While the prevalence of pain in childhood varies from 11% to 38% depending on pain type and the variability of studies. 5 This epidemiology implies that pain is a major health concern around the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), 1 in 5 persons globally have some form of chronic pain, 1 in 10 adults receive a yearly diagnosis of the condition, 3 and 1 in 9 young adults live with chronic pain. 4 While the prevalence of pain in childhood varies from 11% to 38% depending on pain type and the variability of studies. 5 This epidemiology implies that pain is a major health concern around the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Murray et al 59 conducted a meta-analysis examining the prevalence of chronic pain in young adults. They examined possible sources of heterogeneity by classifying studies by location of chronic pain, demographic, geographic, and psychosocial factors related to chronic pain as well as study-level characteristics such as population type, sampling area, years of data collection, and assessment method.…”
Section: Meta-analysis Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Janus finding shows that external factors are affecting the neurological and immunological substrate of pain, and that their identification could lead to new treatment and prophylactic strategies. The fact that even among children the incidence of chronic pain is now, startlingly, over 10% [9], makes this quest all the more urgent.…”
Section: Has Life Always Been So Painful? [4]mentioning
confidence: 99%