Background: LBP is defined as back pain below the costal margin. It is one of
the most seen complaints leading people to seek medical attention and it is
even a leading cause for requiring surgical intervention. Our main target in
this study is to measure the overall prevalence of LBP and discover its
possible pre disposing factors and identify its burden on the general
population of Al-Baha region, KSA. Method: A cross-sectional method by a
self-administered questionnaire was conducted among the general residents
of Al-Baha. Participants were informed beforehand of the study objectives,
details and confidentiality policy. Multiple independent variables have been
considered, such as socioeconomic status, health status and occupational
factors. Results: The research participants were (409), 60.9% females and 39.1%
males. 68.8% (282) of participants were positive for having LBP issues and the
remaining 31.1% (127) were not. 67% of females and 33% of males have LBP
problems, indicating a high variation between the two genders. From a social
perspective, the study revealed that 71.63% of participants with LBP problems
are married, while 25.18% are single. 72.86% of all participants have a family
member with LBP. It is noted that 28% of participants think that LBP affects
their working and personal life. Conclusion: Research outcomes demonstrated
that LBP is a significant health issue among Al-Baha population and that has
been attributed to multiple predisposing factors, which are: Regular physical
activity, sitting position, work nature and previous arthritis diagnosis. Lastly,
LBP was a significant burden on peoples' personal, social and occupational
life.
Keywords: Lower back pain, LBP, prevalence, risk factors, Al-Baha, Saudi
Arabia