Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine

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Main Author: Barros, Amanda de Oliveira Freire
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Barros, Manuella Moraes Monteiro Barbosa, Santana, Reydiane Rodrigues, Wanderley, Débora, Tenório, Angélica da Silva, Oliveira, Daniella Araújo de
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Summary: ObjectiveTo evaluate the main symptoms associated catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine.MethodologyWe conducted an observational study with 26 women diagnosed with both fibromyalgia and migraine, aged between 30 and 60 years (46±8 years). The Pain Catastrophizing Scale was applied as a cut-of point =30, dividing the volunteers in groups with (n=18) and without catastrophizing (n=8). We assessed the quality of sleep (Pittsburgh sleep quality index), the presence of depression and anxiety (Becks depression and anxiety inventories), the quality of life perception (Fibromyalgia impact questionnaire-revised), the disability due to migraine (Migraine disability assessment) and the level of physical activity (International physical activity questionnaire).ResultsThe time of fibromyalgia did not difer (p=0.80) between the group with (8.54±4.88) and without catastrophizing (10.04±3.47). The Fibromyalgia impact questionnaire-revised scores were significantly higher (p=0.01) among women with catastrophizing (78±12.6) than those without (56.6±22.3). There was no diference between the groups (p>0.05) in relation to the other outcomes evaluated.ConclusionThe presence of catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine are associated with a worse perception of quality of life. a worse perception of quality of life.
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spelling Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraineFibromyalgiaMigraine disordersCatastrophizationObjectiveTo evaluate the main symptoms associated catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine.MethodologyWe conducted an observational study with 26 women diagnosed with both fibromyalgia and migraine, aged between 30 and 60 years (46±8 years). The Pain Catastrophizing Scale was applied as a cut-of point =30, dividing the volunteers in groups with (n=18) and without catastrophizing (n=8). We assessed the quality of sleep (Pittsburgh sleep quality index), the presence of depression and anxiety (Becks depression and anxiety inventories), the quality of life perception (Fibromyalgia impact questionnaire-revised), the disability due to migraine (Migraine disability assessment) and the level of physical activity (International physical activity questionnaire).ResultsThe time of fibromyalgia did not difer (p=0.80) between the group with (8.54±4.88) and without catastrophizing (10.04±3.47). The Fibromyalgia impact questionnaire-revised scores were significantly higher (p=0.01) among women with catastrophizing (78±12.6) than those without (56.6±22.3). There was no diference between the groups (p>0.05) in relation to the other outcomes evaluated.ConclusionThe presence of catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine are associated with a worse perception of quality of life. a worse perception of quality of life.Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleia2020-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/410.48208/HeadacheMed.2020.12Headache Medicine; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020); 39-43Headache Medicine; v. 11 n. 2 (2020); 39-432763-6178reponame:Revista Headache Medicine (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleiainstacron:SBCenghttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/4/3https://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/4/418Copyright (c) 2020 Headache Medicinehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.ptinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarros, Amanda de Oliveira Freire Barros, Manuella Moraes Monteiro Barbosa Santana, Reydiane Rodrigues Wanderley, Débora Tenório, Angélica da Silva Oliveira, Daniella Araújo de2022-04-19T16:19:33Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4Revistahttp://headachemedicine.com.brPRIhttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/oaimmvalenca@yahoo.com.br | support@headachemedicine.com.br2763-61782178-7468opendoar:2022-04-19T16:19:33Revista Headache Medicine (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine
title Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine
spellingShingle Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine
Barros, Amanda de Oliveira Freire
Fibromyalgia
Migraine disorders
Catastrophization
title_short Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine
title_full Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine
title_fullStr Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine
title_full_unstemmed Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine
title_sort Main symptoms associated to the catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine
author Barros, Amanda de Oliveira Freire
author_facet Barros, Amanda de Oliveira Freire
Barros, Manuella Moraes Monteiro Barbosa
Santana, Reydiane Rodrigues
Wanderley, Débora
Tenório, Angélica da Silva
Oliveira, Daniella Araújo de
author_role author
author2 Barros, Manuella Moraes Monteiro Barbosa
Santana, Reydiane Rodrigues
Wanderley, Débora
Tenório, Angélica da Silva
Oliveira, Daniella Araújo de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barros, Amanda de Oliveira Freire
Barros, Manuella Moraes Monteiro Barbosa
Santana, Reydiane Rodrigues
Wanderley, Débora
Tenório, Angélica da Silva
Oliveira, Daniella Araújo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fibromyalgia
Migraine disorders
Catastrophization
topic Fibromyalgia
Migraine disorders
Catastrophization
description ObjectiveTo evaluate the main symptoms associated catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine.MethodologyWe conducted an observational study with 26 women diagnosed with both fibromyalgia and migraine, aged between 30 and 60 years (46±8 years). The Pain Catastrophizing Scale was applied as a cut-of point =30, dividing the volunteers in groups with (n=18) and without catastrophizing (n=8). We assessed the quality of sleep (Pittsburgh sleep quality index), the presence of depression and anxiety (Becks depression and anxiety inventories), the quality of life perception (Fibromyalgia impact questionnaire-revised), the disability due to migraine (Migraine disability assessment) and the level of physical activity (International physical activity questionnaire).ResultsThe time of fibromyalgia did not difer (p=0.80) between the group with (8.54±4.88) and without catastrophizing (10.04±3.47). The Fibromyalgia impact questionnaire-revised scores were significantly higher (p=0.01) among women with catastrophizing (78±12.6) than those without (56.6±22.3). There was no diference between the groups (p>0.05) in relation to the other outcomes evaluated.ConclusionThe presence of catastrophizing in women with fibromyalgia and migraine are associated with a worse perception of quality of life. a worse perception of quality of life.
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