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Papers: 9 Jul 2022 - 15 Jul 2022

RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology


Human Studies


2022 Jul-Aug


Am J Mens Health


16


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Patients With Fibromyalgia, Depression, and/or Anxiety and Sex Differences.

Authors

Henao-Pérez M, López-Medina D C, Arboleda A, Bedoya Monsalve S, Zea J A
Am J Mens Health. 2022 Jul-Aug; 16(4):15579883221110351.
PMID: 35818673.

Abstract

Fibromyalgia is a syndrome characterized by chronic widespread pain, with a multifactorial etiopathogenesis and high incidence of neuropsychiatric comorbidity. It has been inaccurately considered a pathological condition affecting only middle-aged women. The study aimed to explore the association of sociodemographic and clinical factors in patients with fibromyalgia with depression and/or anxiety. The present study is an analysis of a cross-sectional study of a secondary source. The prevalence ratio (PR) between the demographic and clinical variables of patients with fibromyalgia and concomitant depression and/or anxiety was calculated. Overall, 1,106 medical records were obtained with a confirmed diagnosis of fibromyalgia between 2010 and 2016; of these, 318 (28.75%) patients had an associated diagnosis of depression and/or anxiety. Approximately 28% women (295 of 1,052) and 42.6% men (23 of 54) suffered from depression and/or anxiety. In the adjusted explanatory model of depression and/or anxiety in patients with fibromyalgia, the relationship between sex (female PR = 0.5 [0.28-0.86]) and low socioeconomic strata (PR = 0.53 [0.33-0.70]) remained constant. In the study population, patients with fibromyalgia belonging to lower social strata were less likely to present with depression and anxiety. The male sex may pose as a risk factor for depression and/or anxiety in patients with fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia has a huge impact on men's physical as well as mental health.