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KMID : 0607720080190030388
Journal of Korean Community Nursing
2008 Volume.19 No. 3 p.388 ~ p.397
The Relationship between Psychosocial Factors and Subjective Symptoms of Musculoskeletal Diseases
Jung Hye-Sun

Kim Soon-Lae
Yang Kyung-Mi
Lee So-Young
Lee Yoon-Jung
Kim Sook-In
Lee Jong-Eun
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between psychosocial factors and subjective symptoms of musculoskeletal diseases.

Methods: This study analyzed the data of ¡®2001 National Health and Nutrition Survey¡¯ conducted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs.

Results: When examining the complaining rate of subjective symptoms of musculoskeletal diseases according to body region, the rate was highest (6.0%) in the knee region, which was followed by the finger region (3.4%), the wrist
regions (2.3%) and the elbow region (2.1%). All the regions of elbow, wrist, finger and knee had a high complaining rate of subjective symptoms such as stress, sad or depressed mood, and attempted suicide.

Conclusion: From the results of this study, it is identified that psychosocial factors such as stress, depression,
and attempted suicide have significant influence on the complaining rate of subjective symptoms of musculoskeletal diseases. Consequently, in order to prevent and treat musculoskeletal diseases, we need to manage stress and to
prevent feeling depression.
KEYWORD
Psychosocial Factors, Musculoskeletal Diseases
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