Alexithymia and Psychological Distress in Patients With Fibromyalgia and Rheumatic Disease

BackgroundFibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic rheumatologic disease characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and other psychopathological symptoms which have a negative impact on patients’ quality of life. FMS is frequently associated with alexithymia, a multidimensional construct chara...

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Main Authors: Laura Marchi, Francesca Marzetti, Graziella Orrù, Simona Lemmetti, Mario Miccoli, Rebecca Ciacchini, Paul Kenneth Hitchcott, Laura Bazzicchi, Angelo Gemignani, Ciro Conversano
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01735/full
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author Laura Marchi
Francesca Marzetti
Graziella Orrù
Simona Lemmetti
Mario Miccoli
Rebecca Ciacchini
Paul Kenneth Hitchcott
Laura Bazzicchi
Angelo Gemignani
Ciro Conversano
author_facet Laura Marchi
Francesca Marzetti
Graziella Orrù
Simona Lemmetti
Mario Miccoli
Rebecca Ciacchini
Paul Kenneth Hitchcott
Laura Bazzicchi
Angelo Gemignani
Ciro Conversano
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description BackgroundFibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic rheumatologic disease characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and other psychopathological symptoms which have a negative impact on patients’ quality of life. FMS is frequently associated with alexithymia, a multidimensional construct characterized by difficulty in identifying feelings (DIF) and verbally communicating them difficulty describing feelings (DDF) and an externally oriented cognitive thinking style (EOT). The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between alexithymia, anxious and depressive symptoms and pain perception, in patients with FMS and other rheumatic diseases (RD).MethodsThe sample consisted of 127 participants (M = 25, F = 102; mean age: 51.97; SD: 11.14), of which 48 with FMS, 41 with RD and 38 healthy control group (HC). All groups underwent to a test battery investigating anxiety and depressive symptoms (HADS), pain (VAS; QUID-S/-A) and alexithymia (TAS-20).ResultsA high prevalence of alexithymia (TAS ≥ 61) was found in FMS (47.9%) and RD (41.5%) patients, compared to the HC group (2.6%). FMS patients showed significant higher scores than HC on DIF, DDF, EOT, anxiety and depression. The clinical sample, FMS and RD groups combined (n = 89), alexithymic patients (AL, n = 40) exhibited higher scores in pain and psychological distress compared to non-alexithymic patients (N-AL, n = 34). Regression analysis found no relationship between alexithymia and pain in AL, meanwhile pain intensity was predicted by anxiety in N-AL.ConclusionWhile increasing clinical symptoms (pain intensity and experience, alexithymia, anxiety, and depression) in patients with fibromyalgia or rheumatic diseases, correlations were found on the one side, between alexithymia and psychological distress, on the other side, between pain experience and intensity. Meanwhile, when symptoms of psychological distress and alexithymia were subthreshold, correlations with pain experience and intensity became stronger.
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spelling doaj.art-a677b5c0aead4850912c29b25bb1b6452022-12-22T03:46:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-07-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.01735477850Alexithymia and Psychological Distress in Patients With Fibromyalgia and Rheumatic DiseaseLaura MarchiFrancesca MarzettiGraziella OrrùSimona LemmettiMario MiccoliRebecca CiacchiniPaul Kenneth HitchcottLaura BazzicchiAngelo GemignaniCiro ConversanoBackgroundFibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic rheumatologic disease characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and other psychopathological symptoms which have a negative impact on patients’ quality of life. FMS is frequently associated with alexithymia, a multidimensional construct characterized by difficulty in identifying feelings (DIF) and verbally communicating them difficulty describing feelings (DDF) and an externally oriented cognitive thinking style (EOT). The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between alexithymia, anxious and depressive symptoms and pain perception, in patients with FMS and other rheumatic diseases (RD).MethodsThe sample consisted of 127 participants (M = 25, F = 102; mean age: 51.97; SD: 11.14), of which 48 with FMS, 41 with RD and 38 healthy control group (HC). All groups underwent to a test battery investigating anxiety and depressive symptoms (HADS), pain (VAS; QUID-S/-A) and alexithymia (TAS-20).ResultsA high prevalence of alexithymia (TAS ≥ 61) was found in FMS (47.9%) and RD (41.5%) patients, compared to the HC group (2.6%). FMS patients showed significant higher scores than HC on DIF, DDF, EOT, anxiety and depression. The clinical sample, FMS and RD groups combined (n = 89), alexithymic patients (AL, n = 40) exhibited higher scores in pain and psychological distress compared to non-alexithymic patients (N-AL, n = 34). Regression analysis found no relationship between alexithymia and pain in AL, meanwhile pain intensity was predicted by anxiety in N-AL.ConclusionWhile increasing clinical symptoms (pain intensity and experience, alexithymia, anxiety, and depression) in patients with fibromyalgia or rheumatic diseases, correlations were found on the one side, between alexithymia and psychological distress, on the other side, between pain experience and intensity. Meanwhile, when symptoms of psychological distress and alexithymia were subthreshold, correlations with pain experience and intensity became stronger.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01735/fullchronic painfibromyalgiaalexithymiarheumatoid arthritisdepressionanxiety
spellingShingle Laura Marchi
Francesca Marzetti
Graziella Orrù
Simona Lemmetti
Mario Miccoli
Rebecca Ciacchini
Paul Kenneth Hitchcott
Laura Bazzicchi
Angelo Gemignani
Ciro Conversano
Alexithymia and Psychological Distress in Patients With Fibromyalgia and Rheumatic Disease
Frontiers in Psychology
chronic pain
fibromyalgia
alexithymia
rheumatoid arthritis
depression
anxiety
title Alexithymia and Psychological Distress in Patients With Fibromyalgia and Rheumatic Disease
title_full Alexithymia and Psychological Distress in Patients With Fibromyalgia and Rheumatic Disease
title_fullStr Alexithymia and Psychological Distress in Patients With Fibromyalgia and Rheumatic Disease
title_full_unstemmed Alexithymia and Psychological Distress in Patients With Fibromyalgia and Rheumatic Disease
title_short Alexithymia and Psychological Distress in Patients With Fibromyalgia and Rheumatic Disease
title_sort alexithymia and psychological distress in patients with fibromyalgia and rheumatic disease
topic chronic pain
fibromyalgia
alexithymia
rheumatoid arthritis
depression
anxiety
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01735/full
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