Prevalence of Thumb and Wrist Pain Among Smartphone Users in the Saudi Arabian General Population: A Cross-Sectional Study

Background This study aims to investigate the prevalence of thumb and wrist pain among smartphone users in the general population of Saudi Arabia, examining the potential links between the duration and frequency of smartphone usage, specific smartphone activities, and the occurrence of discomfort in...

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Hauptverfasser: Hassaan, Mahmoud Mohammed, Jareebi, Mohammad A, AlKaabi, Hanan A, Hobani, Alhassan H, Alfuhigi, Yazeed M, Albahli, Norah K, Alrashed, Hatim, Alotaibi, Sami K, Almadi, Abdulaziz S, Iskander, Othman A, Alyahyawi, Khalid, Othman, Jamaludeen A, Borik, Waseem S, Qaarie, Mohammed Y
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Alotaibi, Sami K
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description Background This study aims to investigate the prevalence of thumb and wrist pain among smartphone users in the general population of Saudi Arabia, examining the potential links between the duration and frequency of smartphone usage, specific smartphone activities, and the occurrence of discomfort in the thumb and wrist. Methodology This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Jazan University, Saudi Arabia, between July 2022 and June 2023. The questionnaire developed following an extensive literature review, covered demographic information, smartphone usage patterns, assessment of thumb or wrist pain, and evaluation of the impact of this discomfort. Descriptive statistical methods were employed, and relationships between thumb or wrist pain and demographic variables were analyzed using chi-square and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests. Results In total, 811 participants were included in this study. Approximately 322 (39.7%) study participants reported wrist or thumb pain. Notably, female sex ( = 0.001) and prolonged daily smartphone usage exceeding five hours ( = 0.045) were linked to thumb or wrist pain. Additionally, emailing on smartphones was linked to thumb or wrist pain ( = 0.04). Concerning smartphone ergonomics, the majority of respondents reported holding their phones with one hand (215, 66.77%), in a downward position (290, 90.06%), and with their wrists bent downward (136, 42.24%). Conclusions Our study highlights a relatively high prevalence of wrist and thumb pain among smartphone users in the general Saudi Arabian population. Furthermore, we identified a connection between prolonged smartphone use and wrist and thumb pain, with a more pronounced prevalence observed among females.
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Chi-square test
Cross-sectional studies
Data collection
Ergonomics
Females
Fingers & toes
Gender
Pain
Population
Quality of life
Questionnaires
Smartphones
Social networks
Wrist
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