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Fibrositis and psychologic disturbance

โœ Scribed by Timothy C. Payne; Frank Leavitt; David C. Garron; Robert S. Katz; Harvey E. Golden; Paul B. Glickman; Cal Vanderplate


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
434 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3591

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Abstract

Thirty patients with fibrositis and 2 control groups, one of rheumatoid arthritis patients and the other of arthritis patients with other than rheumatoid arthritis, were compared on the basis of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) to assess the role of psychologic factors in fibrositis. Patients with fibrositis differed in both elevation and variability in their MMPI profiles, indicating that they were more psychologically disturbed than patients with rheumatoid or other types of arthritis. The fact that almost all of the fibrositis patients' MMPI scales were higher suggests that we might be dealing with a number of different psychologic disturbances that have stiffness and musculoskeletal pain as principal and common symptoms.


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The authors appropriately point out the unlikeliness of a simple psychologic etiology for fibrositis; however, they fail to point out the evidence that relief of pain reverses the MMPI scales (2). The use of the MMPI or other such instruments to make a diangosis is, in general, fraught with danger