2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00296-022-05127-y
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A better but persistently low health status in women with fibromyalgia during the COVID-19 pandemic: a repeated cross-sectional data analysis

Abstract: Multiple overlapping and complementary theoretical arguments suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic could worsen health in fibromyalgia. The aim of this study was to determine mental and physical health in women with fibromyalgia before and during the pandemic. In a 3-sample, repeated cross-sectional design, we analyzed questionnaire data from Dutch women with fibromyalgia, collected in three independent samples: before the COVID-19 pandemic (2018; n = 142) and during the first acute (2020; n = 304) and prolonged … Show more

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“…Contrary to the previous studies is the research by Koppert et al, [ 28 ] which stated as a result that far from what might be expected during the pandemic, the severity of symptoms remained the same and even improved in some of the patients. The main difference between these studies is that in Koppert et al [ 28 ] no specific survey was applied for symptoms, but instead several health variables were taken into account.…”
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“…Contrary to the previous studies is the research by Koppert et al, [ 28 ] which stated as a result that far from what might be expected during the pandemic, the severity of symptoms remained the same and even improved in some of the patients. The main difference between these studies is that in Koppert et al [ 28 ] no specific survey was applied for symptoms, but instead several health variables were taken into account.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 79%
“…Contrary to the previous studies is the research by Koppert et al, [ 28 ] which stated as a result that far from what might be expected during the pandemic, the severity of symptoms remained the same and even improved in some of the patients. The main difference between these studies is that in Koppert et al [ 28 ] no specific survey was applied for symptoms, but instead several health variables were taken into account. However, in the other studies, that is, Cankurtaran et al, [ 29 ] Hruschak et al, [ 25 ] Ingegnoli et al, [ 26 ] Macfarlane et al, [ 27 ] and Rivera et al, [ 24 ] specific surveys were applied for the symptom or pain variables.…”
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confidence: 79%
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