澳大利亚成年人报告疼痛程度在上升,特别是在妇女、低收入工人和有慢性病或吸烟习惯的人当中。
Australian adults report rising pain levels, especially among women, low-income workers, and those with chronic conditions or smoking habits.
澳大利亚成人报告的身体疼痛多于20年前, 近79%的女性和74%的男性在过去四个星期中遭受了某种疼痛,
Australian adults are reporting more bodily pain than two decades ago, with nearly 79% of women and 74% of men experiencing some pain in the past four weeks, according to the HILDA Survey.
由于人口老化,妇女比男子受影响更大,低收入工人、有慢性病的工人和吸烟者受影响更严重。 即便如此,疼痛程度也有所上升。
Pain levels have risen even after accounting for an ageing population, affecting women more than men and being worse among lower-income workers, those with chronic conditions, and smokers.
高等教育和收入与减少痛苦相关。
Higher education and income are linked to less pain.
严重疼痛影响日常活动、心理健康和生活满意度,突出表明需要理解并扭转这一趋势。
Severe pain impacts daily activities, mental health, and life satisfaction, highlighting the need to understand and reverse this trend.