Depression, Self-Efficacy, Health Status, and Health Care Costs: A Comparison of Men with Fibromyalgia or Osteoarthritis

Maya S Santoro, T. Cronan
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Abstract Objectives: To compare men who were diagnosed with fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS] to those with osteoarthritis [OA] on psychological well-being, health status, and health care costs. Methods: Twenty-six men with FMS and 130 men with OA completed a battery of measures that assessed depression, self-efficacy over their condition, and health status. Demographic information was also recorded. Health care use data were collected from patient medical records for the year prior to the baseline assessment. Results: The results indicated that despite being significantly younger, men with FMS experienced lower quality of well-being, lower self-efficacy, and higher depression than men with OA. However, there were no significant differences in overall health care costs. Conclusion: The findings indicate that there are identifiable differences among men with FMS and OA that should be considered in the design of interventions and treatment options. The findings from the present study replicate those found among women with FMS when compared with women who have OA. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms underlying these differences.
抑郁、自我效能、健康状况和医疗费用:纤维肌痛或骨关节炎男性患者的比较
摘要目的:比较诊断为纤维肌痛综合征(FMS)和骨关节炎(OA)的男性在心理健康、健康状况和医疗费用方面的差异。方法:26名FMS患者和130名OA患者完成了一系列评估抑郁、自我效能感和健康状况的测量。还记录了人口统计信息。从基线评估前一年的患者医疗记录中收集医疗保健使用数据。结果:结果表明,尽管明显年轻,但与OA男性相比,FMS男性的幸福质量较低,自我效能较低,抑郁程度较高。然而,在总体卫生保健费用方面没有显著差异。结论:研究结果表明,FMS和OA患者之间存在可识别的差异,在设计干预措施和治疗方案时应予以考虑。本研究的发现重复了FMS女性与OA女性的研究结果。需要进一步的研究来了解这些差异背后的机制。
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain 医学-风湿病学
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