Personality Assessment Inventory in Fibromyalgia: Links to Functional, Physical-Somatic, and Emotional Impact.

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Andrea Doreste, Jesus Pujol, Eva Penelo, Víctor Pérez, Laura Blanco-Hinojo, Gerard Martínez-Vilavella, Fabiola Ojeda, Jordi Monfort, Joan Deus
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Background: Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and psychological symptoms. Patients often present distinct personality traits and psychopathological patterns associated with symptom severity. Objective: To examine psychopathological profiles in FM patients based on functional, physical-somatic, and emotional impairment domains, as well as on cumulative disease severity. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 70 women clinically diagnosed with FM at a specialized Fibromyalgia Unit. Psychological functioning was assessed using the Personality Assessment Inventory, and disease impact was measured with the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire. Hierarchical cluster analyses were used to classify participants into mild and severe clusters across FIQ domains, and psychological profiles were compared. Results: Patients with severe functional impairment had more affective dysregulation (76.43 vs. 70.20, p < 0.01) and somatic complaints (85.57 vs. 79.76, p < 0.05) than those with mild impairment. The severe-physical cluster showed greater mood instability, somatization, and suicidal ideation (60.94 vs. 53.61, p < 0.05). The severe-emotional cluster had higher rates of major depression (85.71% vs. 64.28%) and persistent depressive disorder (76.19% vs. 70.61%, p < 0.05). Severe showed more emotional instability and somatization, distinguishing it from mild. Greater cumulative severity intensified depressive and somatic disorders. Discussion: Findings support FM's biopsychosocial profile, where emotional distress may relate to psychological and physical symptoms, reinforcing the need for personalized, multidisciplinary care and comprehensive assessment.

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纤维肌痛的人格评估量表:与功能、身体和情绪影响的联系。
背景:纤维肌痛(FM)是一种以广泛疼痛、疲劳、认知困难和心理症状为特征的慢性疾病。患者通常表现出明显的人格特征和与症状严重程度相关的精神病理模式。目的:研究FM患者在功能、躯体和情绪损伤领域以及累积疾病严重程度方面的精神病理特征。材料和方法:在一个专门的纤维肌痛单位对70名临床诊断为FM的妇女进行了一项横断面研究。使用人格评估量表评估心理功能,使用纤维肌痛影响问卷测量疾病影响。采用层次聚类分析将参与者分为FIQ域的轻度和重度聚类,并比较心理特征。结果:重度功能障碍患者情感失调(76.43比70.20,p < 0.01)和躯体主诉(85.57比79.76,p < 0.05)高于轻度功能障碍患者。重度体质组表现出更大的情绪不稳定、躯体化和自杀意念(60.94比53.61,p < 0.05)。重度抑郁(85.71% vs. 64.28%)和持续性抑郁障碍(76.19% vs. 70.61%, p < 0.05)在重度情绪组发生率较高。重度与轻度相比,表现出更多的情绪不稳定和躯体化。更严重的累积加重了抑郁和躯体障碍。讨论:研究结果支持FM的生物心理社会特征,其中情绪困扰可能与心理和身体症状有关,从而加强了个性化、多学科护理和综合评估的必要性。
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