A New Measure of Quantified Social Health Is Associated With Levels of Discomfort, Capability, and Mental and General Health Among Patients Seeking Musculoskeletal Specialty Care.

🎖️ Top 10% JournalFeb 6, 2025Clinical orthopaedics and related research

A New Social Health Score Linked to Pain, Ability, and Mental and Overall Health in Patients Getting Musculoskeletal Care

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Abstract

A new quantified social health measure identified two main factors: financial security (11 items) and social support (5 items).

  • The Social Health Scale (SHS) showed good model fit with a root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) of 0.046.
  • Internal consistency of the SHS was confirmed with a Cronbach alpha ranging from 0.80 to 0.84.
  • More disadvantaged social health was associated with various sociodemographic characteristics, such as being Black, divorced, unemployed, uninsured, and earning less than USD 75,000 per year.
  • Higher levels of discomfort and distress were moderately associated with lower social health scores, while capability and general health were slightly negatively correlated.
  • The findings suggest that the new measure could help capture the impact of social health on musculoskeletal specialty care.

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