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Stress levels predict substantial improvement in pain intensity after 10 to 12?years in women with fibromyalgia and chronic widespread pain: a cohort study.


ABSTRACT: Background:Previous studies of prognosis for women with Fibromyalgia (FM) or chronic widespread pain (CWP) show contradictory results. However, some women appear to improve in pain and other core symptoms over time. There is limited knowledge about predictors of substantial improvement in pain intensity over a longer period of time. The primary objective of this study was to investigate the natural course of pain intensity and distribution of pain over 10 to 12?years in a cohort of 166 women with FM or CWP. Secondarily we wanted to investigate predictors of substantial improvement (?50%) in pain intensity after 10 to 12?years. Methods:The study is a longitudinal prospective cohort study. 166 women with FM or CWP were followed up after 10 to 12?years. 126 women (76%) participated in the follow-up and completed a battery of questionnaires concerning pain intensity, pain distribution and other physical and mental aspects of health. Differences in symptoms within the cohort over 10 to 12?years and predictors of substantial improvement (?50%) in pain intensity were calculated. Results:Pain had improved at the 10 to 12?year follow-up (p?

SUBMITTER: Bergenheim A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6589879 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stress levels predict substantial improvement in pain intensity after 10 to 12 years in women with fibromyalgia and chronic widespread pain: a cohort study.

Bergenheim Anna A   Juhlin Sofia S   Nordeman Lena L   Joelsson Monica M   Mannerkorpi Kaisa K  

BMC rheumatology 20190624


<h4>Background</h4>Previous studies of prognosis for women with Fibromyalgia (FM) or chronic widespread pain (CWP) show contradictory results. However, some women appear to improve in pain and other core symptoms over time. There is limited knowledge about predictors of substantial improvement in pain intensity over a longer period of time. The primary objective of this study was to investigate the natural course of pain intensity and distribution of pain over 10 to 12 years in a cohort of 166 w  ...[more]

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