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Table 3 Unadjusted and adjusted Loss of Heath State Utilitiesa attributable to musculoskeletal disorder. Chilean National Health Survey 2016–2017 (n = 5077)

From: Prevalence, burden of disease, and lost in health state utilities attributable to chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain in Chile

 

Unadjusted¶

Adjustedb

 

LHSU

CI

LHSU

CI

Chronic low back pain

8.6

[4.0 to 13.2]

5.5

[1.9 to 9.1]

Chronic shoulder pain

9.7

[2.9 to 16.5]

0.5

[−6.2 to 7.2]

Osteoarthritis of Hip

27.9

[19.6 to 36.2]

7.4

[−0.4 to 15.1]

Osteoarthritis of Knee

27.0

[20.0 to 34.1]

10.1

[2.5 to 17.7]

Fibromyalgia

37.3

[30.8 to 43.7]

23.2

[16.7 to 29.7]

Chronic Musculoskeletal pain

16.0

[13.3 to 18.8]

9.9

[7.4 to 12.5]

  1. CI confidence intervals 95% / LHSU Loss of Health State Utilities
  2. a Loss of HSU (LHSU) are anchored in values 0 and 100, equivalent to perfect health and death, respectively
  3. b Adjusted trough a multivariate regression model including age, sex, marital status, education, working status, hypertension, diabetes, depression, and musculoskeletal disorders. In the case of chronic musculoskeletal pain, the condition was not adjusted by other musculoskeletal disorders. Other musculoskeletal disorders are adjusted among themselves without including chronic musculoskeletal pain. Complete results from regression models are available in supplement material