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Original Article

The Prevalence of Fibromyalgia Syndrome in Chinese People in Hong Kong

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Pages 3-11 | Received 30 Apr 2005, Accepted 02 Nov 2005, Published online: 16 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Objectives: The community prevalence of fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS] indifferent countries has been reported to vary between 0.64 percent in South Africa to 10.5 percent in Norway. However, no study has yet reported on the prevalence of FMS in a Chinese population. The primary purpose of this study was, therefore, to estimate the prevalence of FMS in the Chinese community in Hong Kong.

Methods: The study consisted of three parts: a. translation of the screening instrument (6) into Chinese, b. a standardized telephone survey of Hong Kong Chinese adults for the presence of chronic widespread pain [CWP], c. a detailed physical examination of those willing people who were identified as having CWP in the previous three months. The examination included determining the presence of FMS tender points.

Results: Of 2,458 eligible respondents, 1,467 adults agreed to be interviewed [60 percent response rate]. Sixty-four of these reported CWP and 37 attended a clinical examination. Seven of these subjects [four male: three female] were classified as having FMS. The prevalence of FMS in Hong Kong was estimated to be 0.82 percent [95 percent CI: 0.35 percent, 1.29 percent].

Conclusions: The prevalence of FMS in the Chinese population of Hong Kong is low but is similar to that of some other Western countries.

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