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Sex Differences in the Relations of Positive and Negative Daily Events and Fatigue in Adults With Rheumatoid Arthritis
Authors:Mary C Davis  Morris A Okun  Denise Kruszewski  Alex J Zautra  Howard Tennen
Institution: Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona; University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut
Abstract:Fatigue is a common, disabling symptom for individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study 1) examined sex differences in the relations between daily changes in positive and negative interpersonal events and same-day and next-day fatigue and 2) tested positive affect and negative affect as mediators of the associations between changes in interpersonal events and fatigue. Reports of fatigue, number of positive and negative interpersonal events, and positive and negative affect were assessed daily for 30 days via diaries in 228 men and women diagnosed with RA. Days of higher than average daily positive events were associated with both decreased same-day fatigue and increased next-day fatigue, but only among women. Sex differences in same-day relations between positive events and fatigue were mediated by increases in positive affect. For both sexes, days of higher than average daily negative events related to increased same-day and next-day fatigue, and the same-day relations between negative events and fatigue were mediated by increases in negative affect. A more nuanced understanding of similarities and differences between men and women in the associations between changes in interpersonal events and fatigue may inform future interventions for RA fatigue.
Keywords:Fatigue  pain  arthritis  daily events  social relations
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