Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3128974193> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3128974193 endingPage "1291" @default.
- W3128974193 startingPage "1283" @default.
- W3128974193 abstract "Background Domestic abuse is a global public health issue. The association between the development of central sensitivity syndromes (CSS) and previous exposure to domestic abuse has been poorly understood particularly within European populations. Methods A retrospective cohort study using the ‘The Health Improvement Network,’ (UK primary care medical records) between 1st January 1995–31st December 2018. 22,604 adult women exposed to domestic abuse were age matched to 44,671 unexposed women. The average age at cohort entry was 36 years and the median follow-up was 2.5 years. The outcomes of interest were the development of a variety of syndromes which demonstrate central nervous system sensitization. Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and temporomandibular joint disorder outcomes have been reported previously. Outcomes were adjusted for the presence of mental ill health. Results During the study period, women exposed to domestic abuse experienced an increased risk of developing chronic lower back pain (adjusted incidence rate ratio [aIRR] 2.28; 95% CI 1.85–2.80), chronic headaches (aIRR 3.15; 95% CI 1.07–9.23), irritable bowel syndrome (aIRR 1.41; 95% CI 1.25–1.60) and restless legs syndrome (aIRR 1.89; 95% CI 1.44–2.48). However, no positive association was seen with the development of interstitial cystitis (aIRR 0.52; 95% CI 0.14–1.93), vulvodynia (aIRR 0.42; 95% CI 0.14–1.25) and myofascial pain syndrome (aIRR 1.01; 95% CI 0.28–3.61). Conclusion This study demonstrates the need to consider a past history of domestic abuse in patients presenting with CSS; and also consider preventative approaches in mitigating the risk of developing CSS following exposure to domestic abuse. Significance Domestic abuse is a global public health issue, with a poorly understood relationship with the development of complex pain syndromes. Using a large UK primary care database, we were able to conduct the first global cohort study to explore this further. We found a strong pain morbidity burden associated with domestic abuse, suggesting the need for urgent public health intervention to not only prevent domestic abuse but also the associated negative pain consequences." @default.
- W3128974193 created "2021-02-15" @default.
- W3128974193 creator A5004886844 @default.
- W3128974193 creator A5015508971 @default.
- W3128974193 creator A5016610763 @default.
- W3128974193 creator A5033176645 @default.
- W3128974193 creator A5065756541 @default.
- W3128974193 creator A5071125034 @default.
- W3128974193 creator A5074465277 @default.
- W3128974193 creator A5082565570 @default.
- W3128974193 date "2021-03-15" @default.
- W3128974193 modified "2023-10-04" @default.
- W3128974193 title "The association between exposure to domestic abuse in women and the development of syndromes indicating central nervous system sensitization: A retrospective cohort study using UK primary care records" @default.
- W3128974193 cites W1982937670 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2005264371 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2014520755 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2022425171 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2024147732 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2026656096 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2045240440 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2089178834 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2094506143 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2100187987 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2104871900 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2116230226 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2117902506 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2121424996 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2128984524 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2130904982 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2136910359 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2146552828 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2155524482 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2163824788 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2762015421 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2793570991 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2811157820 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2888271319 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2896875605 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2913342148 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2913852389 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2922171446 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2967765847 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2975980299 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W2992813028 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W3006630257 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W3022467044 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W3024352503 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W3034103120 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W3044005990 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W3096110067 @default.
- W3128974193 cites W3104155199 @default.
- W3128974193 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1750" @default.
- W3128974193 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33559289" @default.
- W3128974193 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3128974193 type Work @default.
- W3128974193 sameAs 3128974193 @default.
- W3128974193 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W3128974193 countsByYear W31289741932021 @default.
- W3128974193 countsByYear W31289741932022 @default.
- W3128974193 countsByYear W31289741932023 @default.
- W3128974193 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3128974193 hasAuthorship W3128974193A5004886844 @default.
- W3128974193 hasAuthorship W3128974193A5015508971 @default.
- W3128974193 hasAuthorship W3128974193A5016610763 @default.
- W3128974193 hasAuthorship W3128974193A5033176645 @default.
- W3128974193 hasAuthorship W3128974193A5065756541 @default.
- W3128974193 hasAuthorship W3128974193A5071125034 @default.
- W3128974193 hasAuthorship W3128974193A5074465277 @default.
- W3128974193 hasAuthorship W3128974193A5082565570 @default.
- W3128974193 hasBestOaLocation W31289741931 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C167135981 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C1862650 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C195910791 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C201903717 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C2777831278 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C2779566273 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C2780966972 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C2781118164 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConcept C72563966 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C118552586 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C126322002 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C167135981 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C1862650 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C187212893 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C195910791 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C201903717 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C2777831278 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C2779566273 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C2780966972 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C2781118164 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C71924100 @default.
- W3128974193 hasConceptScore W3128974193C72563966 @default.
- W3128974193 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W3128974193 hasLocation W31289741931 @default.