SPINE, vol. 19, n° 2, 1994, pages 129-137, 47 réf., ISSN 0362-2436, USA
SKOVRON (M.L.), SZPALSKI (M.), NORDIN (M.), MELOT (C.), CUKIER (D.)
New York univ school medicine. Hosp joint diseases. New York NY. USA
A population-based survey of approximately 4000 adults in Belgium, a bicultural country with a uniform health care system, explored the relationships of socio-cultural and employment factors to the reported experience of low back pain (LBP).
Predictors of 1) history of LBP, 2) first LBP, and 3) daily LBP were examined by multiple logistic regression analysis.
Mots-clés BDSP : Lombalgie, Rachis [pathologie], Système ostéoarticulaire [pathologie], Homme
Mots-clés Pascal : Lombalgie, Rachis pathologie, Système ostéoarticulaire pathologie, Rachis lombaire, Physiopathologie, Homme, Sociométrie
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Low back pain, Disease of the spine, Diseases of the osteoarticular system, Lumbar spine, Pathophysiology, Human, Sociometry
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Code Inist : 002B15F. Création : 199406.