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Background. Low back pain (LBP) is the most common problem worldwide. There are several negative consequences of LBP, such as sleep disorders, work leave, disability, depression, anxiety, and poor quality of life. In this study, we designed to evaluate the prevalence of sleep disturbance in patients with non-specific LBP(NSLBP), and crosscorrelation among sleep disorder, anxiety, depression and pain intensity in patients with NSLBP. Aim. In this study, we designed to evaluate the prevalence of sleep disturbance in patients with NSLBP, and cross-correlation among sleep disorder, anxiety, depression and pain intensity in patients with NSLBP. Methods. A cross-sectional self-assessment questionnaire survey was carried out in an outpatient clinic. Anonymous assessments were used to characterize the presence of NSLBP, PSQI, VAS, SF-36 form, ODI, BAI and BDI. Cross-correlation among the severity of NSLBP and sleep disturbance, anxiety, depression and life quality were evaluated. Results. Patients with NSLBP have a higher incidence of sleep disorder, anxiety and depression, and higher ODI scores than healthy people without LPB (P <0:01). NSLBP patients with sleep disorders have more severe anxiety, depression, an increased VAS score and poor daily living (P <0:05). NSLBP patients with anxiety have declined sleep quality, poor daily living, decreased work and social skills, and increased LBP severity (P < 0:05). NSLBP patients with depression have declined sleep quality, poor daily living, decreased work and social skills (P <0:05). Significant associations were found between the severity of NSLBP and sleep disorders, anxiety and ODI scores. Conclusion. Psychological and social factors play an important role in the development of NSLBP. NSLBP leads to sleep disorders, which decrease the sleep quality and increase the unpleasant emotions and memories in return; these can exacerbate the severity of LBP, with the cycle repeating to form a vicious circle.
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Sribastav, S. S., Peiheng, H., Jun, L., Zemin, L., Fuxin, W., Jianru, W., … Zhaomin, Z. (2017). Interplay among pain intensity, sleep disturbance and emotion in patients with non-specific low back pain. PeerJ, 2017(5). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3282
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