Musculoskeletal pain in Europe: the role of personal, occupational, and social risk factors
Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health2013Vol. 40(1), pp. 36–46
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Andrea Farioli, Stefano Mattioli, Anna Quaglieri, Stefania Curti, Francesco Saverio Violante, David Coggon
Abstract
Our analysis indicates substantial variation between European countries in the prevalence of back and neck/upper-limb pain. This variation is unexplained by established individual risk factors. It may be attributable in part to socioeconomic differences between countries, with higher prevalence where there is less risk of poverty or social exclusion.
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