PREVALENCE OF PAIN IN THE OROFACIAL REGION AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH QUALITY OF LIFE IN GENERAL POPULATION OF BANGALORE CITY, KARNATAKA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Authors: Savitha Satish , R M LAVANYA, SUSHMA RUDRASWAMY AND SHILPASHREE KB
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Head, face and neck pain affects a large portion of the
world population, however there are few studies reporting this condition in general Karnataka
population. This study aimed at investigating the prevalence of head, face and neck pain and its
impact on the quality of life of adults of Bangalore city, Karnataka.
METHODS: The sample was made up of 400 volunteers of both genders, aged between 20 and 50
years, who were randomly approached in six crossing points of the city. Socio-demographic, pain
prevalence, location, frequency, duration and severity, and self-perception of quality of life data were
collected by means of anonymous self-applied questionnaires: Orofacial Pain Questionnaire and
Quality of life evaluation questionnaire.
RESULTS: Pain prevalence was 54.75%, of predominantly severe intensity (21.30%), daily
recurrence (41.10%) and present for more than six months (91.32%). Most affected region was the
head (36%) being the intraoral region the less frequently reported (6%). There has been no significant
association between pain and factors such as age, economic level and education (p>0.05); however there has been significant prevalence among females. No pain was frequently associated to better
quality of life (p<0.05). Volunteers reporting pain were more unhappy with quality of sleep (p<0.05),
however there has been no significant association with the frequency of negative feelings.
CONCLUSION: The study has identified high prevalence of head, face and neck pain, significant
morbidity of people affected by this condition and its negative impact on quality of life.
Keywords: Chronic pain, Prevalence, Quality of life
Publication date: 01/12/2021 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2021/December/MS_IJBPAS_2021_DEC_SPCL_20311.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.12.2031