Early life factors associated with the experiences of pain in later life: evidence from a population based study in India

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Ahmed, Waquar [1 ]
Pai, Manacy [2 ]
Muhammad, T. [3 ]
Maurya, Chanda [4 ]
Mohanty, Parimala [5 ]
Javed, Nargis Begum [6 ]
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[1] Tata Inst Social Sci, Sch Hlth Syst Studies, Mumbai, India
[2] Kent State Univ, Dept Sociol & Criminol, Kent, OH 44242 USA
[3] Int Inst Populat Sci, Dept Family & Generat, Mumbai, India
[4] Int Inst Populat Sci, Dept Survey Res & Data Analyt, Mumbai, India
[5] Siksha O Anusandhan Deemed Univ, Sum Hosp, Inst Med Sci, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
[6] Saudi Elect Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Early-life factors; Pain experience; Older adults; India; ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES; BIRTH-ORDER; CHRONIC WIDESPREAD; NATIONAL-HEALTH; UNITED-STATES; ILL PARENT; PREVALENCE; ILLNESS; RISK; DEPRESSION;
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10.1186/s12889-023-15805-6
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundThe influence of early life factors is becoming increasingly apparent as studies investigate how experiences, resources, and constraints in childhood affect health and well-being later in life. The present study contributes to this literature by examining the association between several early life factors and self-reported pain among older adults in India.MethodsData come from the 2017-18 wave 1 of the Longitudinal Ageing Study of India (LASI). The sample size includes 28,050 older adults aged 60 and above (13,509 men and 14,541 women). Pain is a self-reported, dichotomous measure where participants responded to whether they were often troubled with pain and whether this experience interfered with their ability to carry out daily household chores. Early life factors, which are retrospective accounts of experiences, included the respondent's position in birth order, their health status, school absenteeism, being bedridden, family socioeconomic status (SES), and their parent's experience with chronic disease. Logistic regression analysis is employed to examine the unadjusted and adjusted average marginal effects (AME) of selected domains of early life factors associated with the probability of experiencing pain.Results22.8% of men and 32.3% of women reported pain that interfered with daily activities. Pain was higher among men (AME: 0.01, confidence interval (CI): 0.01-0.03) and women (AME: 0.02, CI: 0.01-0.04) with third or fourth birth order compared to counterparts with first birth order. Both men (AME: -0.02, CI: -0.04-0.01) and women (AME: -0.07, CI: -0.09 - -0.04) having a fair childhood health status reported a lower probability of pain. The probability of pain was higher among both men (AME: 0.03, CI: 0.01-0.07) and women (AME: 0.07, CI: 0.03-0.13) who were bedridden due to sickness in their childhood. Similarly, the pain likelihood was higher among men who missed school for more than a month due to health problems (AME: 0.04, CI: -0.01-0.09). Men and women with poor financial condition in their childhood reported (AME: 0.04, CI: 0.01-0.07) a higher probability of experiencing pain relative to their peers who reported a more financially advantaged early life.ConclusionsFindings of the present study add to the empirical literature on the association between early life factors and later life health and well-being. They also are pertinent to health care providers and practitioners working in pain management, as this knowledge better positions them to identify older adults most susceptible to pain. Moreover, findings of our study underscore that the interventions to ensure health and well-being in later life must start far earlier in the life course.
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