Association between mobile phone use and neck pain in university students: A cross-sectional study using numeric rating scale for evaluation of neck pain

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作者
Al-Hadidi, Fadi [1 ]
Bsisu, Isam [2 ]
AlRyalat, Saif Aldeen [1 ]
Al-Zu'bi, Belal [1 ]
Bsisu, Rasha [3 ]
Hamdan, Mohammad [1 ]
Kanaan, Tareq [1 ]
Yasin, Mohamad [1 ]
Samarah, Omar [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jordan, Sch Med, Dept Special Surg, Amman, Jordan
[2] Univ Jordan, Sch Med, Amman, Jordan
[3] Univ Jordan, Sch Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm, Amman, Jordan
关键词
YOUNG-ADULTS; RISK-FACTORS; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0217231
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Objective Mobile phones are reliable devices for communication and entertainment. However, their utilization for prolonged periods in flexed neck position is linked to neck and shoulders pain. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the association between neck pain and the duration of device use, taking into consideration gender, age, and the most frequent position in which students use their devices. Subjects and methods Based on a self-administered online questionnaire, we filled 500 questionnaires between February 15th, 2017 and March 18th, 2017. The study sample included healthy students from health care faculties regardless of their age, gender, or handedness. Results Analysis of the predictors for pain severity showed that age (p = 0.04) and duration of use (p = 0.001) were significantly associated with the severity of neck pain, while only the duration of use was significantly associated with pain duration (p = 0.036). Subjects were divided into two groups according to the pain score, 75.8% had pain severity equal or less than 4/10 and 24.2% had pain severity more than 4/10. Of those with pain severity >4, 5.8% of students sought medical help at the emergency department and 12.4% visited clinics, compared to only 0.3% seeking medical advice at an emergency department and 4.2% visiting clinics in the group with pain severity of <= 4 (p<0.001). Regarding the use of analgesia in the two groups, 44.6% of subjects with pain severity of >4 used analgesia, compared to only 12.1% in subjects with pain severity of <= 4 (p< 0.001). Conclusion This study demonstrates a significant positive correlation between the duration of mobile phone use and the duration and severity of neck pain. Furthermore, the increased severity of neck pain places a huge burden on the healthcare system.
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