Research and analysis

Chronic pain in adults 2017

An analysis of self-reported chronic pain from 2017 Health Survey for England data.

Applies to England

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Chronic pain in adults report 2017

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Chronic pain in adults report 2017 data tables

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This report explores the responses to questions on chronic pain in the 2017 Health Survey for England. It sets out the overall prevalence of chronic pain amongst the general population as well as identifying differences between sub-groups. It examines the site and severity of the chronic pain for those who are experiencing pain, as well as the impact on their mental health. It finishes with an analysis of the use of specialist pain services.

This report will be useful for those commissioning and delivering services for those experiencing chronic pain, policy makers in central and local government as well as the general public.

Updates to this page

Published 2 December 2020
Last updated 4 June 2021 + show all updates
  1. Added Table XXIX to data tables.

  2. First published.

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