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Korean Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterolology and Nutrition
1999 Volume.2 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.29
A Study on Epidemiologic Characteristics of Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Elementary School Children
Oh Sang-Hyun

Moon Kyung-Rye
Park Sang-Kee
Yang Eun-Seok
Park Yeong-Bong
Park Jong
Park Sang-Hag
Abstract
Purpose : The aims of this study are to examine clinical characteristics, patterns of
medical care utilization, and factors which determine medical care utilization of
elementary school children with recurrent abdominal pain (RAP), to find possible factors
influencing the onset and the course of the disorder.

Method : We performed questionnaires in Kwangju on children from two primary
schools from June, 1 1998 to June 30 and carried out statistical analysis.

Result : 1) Total number of questionnaires were 1417. 715 were male and 702 were
female and the ratio of male to female was 1.02 : 1. Average age was 10.3 years.
2) 268 children had RAP (18.9%), boys 132 (18.4%), girls136 (19.2%).
3) The duration of the pain within 10 minutes was 68.5%. 178 children with RAP
(66.3%) visited the doctor, The utilization pattern of medical facilities of the pupils with
RAP; the most frequently utilized medical facility was pediatrics (35.2%) and the order
ran as infernal medicine (31.5%), and pharmacy (29.25). The utilization pattern of
medical facilities for the older students; the utilization rate of pediatrics decreased, but
internal medicine increased. The major factors affecting the selection of the medical
facility were geographic accessibility, kindness of the personnel, good results and traffic
convenience.
4) Symptoms which were accompanied with abdominal pain were headache (44.5%),
chest pain (28.2%), dizziness (26.6%), vomiting (9%), and 119 children (44.5%) had no
accompanied symptoms.
5) In 95 children (35.3%) abdominal pain, occured at postprandial time, in 55 children
(20.5%) before meal and in 39 children (14.7%) at school. The highest incidence rate of
RAP was observed on Monday (21.4%), and the lowest on Saturday (8.7%).
6) The most frequent involved part of the abdomen was periumbrical area (38%) and
the order ran as epigastrium and suprapubic area. The most frequent characteristics of
abdominal pain were burning pain (36.9%) and the order ran as dull, cramping and
colicky pain.

Conclusion : RAP is a frequent disease entitiy in children. Too many times children
with RAP are treated by other departments instead of Pediatrics. A child has a peculiar
growth and development which is different to those from an adult with advancing years.
So, it is necessary to choose special medical care and an adequate medical facility.
KEYWORD
Recurrent abdominal pain, Utilization pattern, Medical facility,
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