30 subjects with BJHS (Hypermobile) (M age = 32.3 yr., SD = 10.4) and two control groups, 25 healthy subjects (Healthy) (M age = 33.9 yr., SD = 9.3) and 30 fibromyalgic patients (Fibromyalgic) (M age = 32.2 yr., SD=9.4), were given the Symptom Checklist-90-R, the Illness Behavior Questionnaire, the Female Functional Symptoms Frequency (FFF) and the Male Functional Symptoms Frequency (MFF), derived from the DSM-III-R, evaluating functional somatic disturbances and their intensity, and the Symptom Questionnaire. The mean scores for the Hypermobile group showed significant psychological distress and increased frequency and intensity of somatic symptoms. Scores on Anxiety and Somatic Symptoms, General Hypochondriasis, Disease Conviction, Affective Disturbance, Denial, and Irritability were significantly higher in the Hypermobile than in the Healthy group. Elevated scores were found for the Fibromyalgic group on the Illness Behavior Questionnaire subscales for Psychological vs Somatic Focus, Disease Affirmation, and Discriminating Factors when compared with the Hypermobile group. Considerable emotional symptoms were detected which should not be underestimated by physicians when establishing an integrated biopsychosocial therapy.

BENIGN JOINT HYPERMOBILITY SYNDROME: PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS IN A SAMPLE PAIN-FREE AT EVALUATION / ERCOLANI M.; GALVANI M.; FRANCHINI C.; BARACCHINI F.; CHATTAT R.. - In: PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS. - ISSN 0031-5125. - STAMPA. - 107:(2008), pp. 246-256. [10.2466/PMS.107.1.246-256]

BENIGN JOINT HYPERMOBILITY SYNDROME: PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS IN A SAMPLE PAIN-FREE AT EVALUATION

ERCOLANI, MAURO;CHATTAT, RABIH
2008

Abstract

30 subjects with BJHS (Hypermobile) (M age = 32.3 yr., SD = 10.4) and two control groups, 25 healthy subjects (Healthy) (M age = 33.9 yr., SD = 9.3) and 30 fibromyalgic patients (Fibromyalgic) (M age = 32.2 yr., SD=9.4), were given the Symptom Checklist-90-R, the Illness Behavior Questionnaire, the Female Functional Symptoms Frequency (FFF) and the Male Functional Symptoms Frequency (MFF), derived from the DSM-III-R, evaluating functional somatic disturbances and their intensity, and the Symptom Questionnaire. The mean scores for the Hypermobile group showed significant psychological distress and increased frequency and intensity of somatic symptoms. Scores on Anxiety and Somatic Symptoms, General Hypochondriasis, Disease Conviction, Affective Disturbance, Denial, and Irritability were significantly higher in the Hypermobile than in the Healthy group. Elevated scores were found for the Fibromyalgic group on the Illness Behavior Questionnaire subscales for Psychological vs Somatic Focus, Disease Affirmation, and Discriminating Factors when compared with the Hypermobile group. Considerable emotional symptoms were detected which should not be underestimated by physicians when establishing an integrated biopsychosocial therapy.
2008
BENIGN JOINT HYPERMOBILITY SYNDROME: PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS IN A SAMPLE PAIN-FREE AT EVALUATION / ERCOLANI M.; GALVANI M.; FRANCHINI C.; BARACCHINI F.; CHATTAT R.. - In: PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS. - ISSN 0031-5125. - STAMPA. - 107:(2008), pp. 246-256. [10.2466/PMS.107.1.246-256]
ERCOLANI M.; GALVANI M.; FRANCHINI C.; BARACCHINI F.; CHATTAT R.
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