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Psychological aspects of fibromyalgia: research vs. clinician impressions
Authors:Sansone Randy A  Levengood Julie V  Sellbom Martin
Affiliation:Departments of Psychiatry and Internal Medicine, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH, USA. Randy.sansone@kmcnetwork.org
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to compare the psychological features of patients with fibromyalgia, as described in the research literature, with physicians' clinical impressions. METHOD: Using a survey method, physicians (n=44) and physicians-in-training (n=54) were polled regarding their clinical impressions of 18 psychological features, culled from the research literature, which are attributed to fibromyalgia patients. RESULTS: Over 90% of respondents reported that fatigue, muscle tension, pain proneness, depression and anxiety were clinically associated with fibromyalgia patients "frequently" or "very frequently." The majority of respondents (52%) endorsed 10 of 18 items as occurring "frequently" or "very frequently." CONCLUSIONS: Physicians and physicians-in-training appear to observe in fibromyalgia patients over half of the psychological features identified in the research literature. For the remainder of items, we discuss possible explanations for the disparity.
Keywords:Fibromyalgia
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