Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning

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Autor(a) principal: Graminha,Cristiane Vitaliano
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pinto,Juliana Martins, de Castro,Shamyr Sulyvan, Carneiro Meirelles,Maria Cristina Cortez, de Walsh,Isabel Aparecida Porcatti
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Fibromyalgia is characterized by diffuse pain, which may compromise the self-rated quality of life (SRQoL). Little is known about the influence of psychosocial and environmental factors on SRQoL in women with fibromyalgia. The objective was to investigate factors related to SRQol among women with fibromyalgia, according to International Classification of Functioning domain. METHODS A cross-sectional population-based study was performed with 1,557 women. Those who self-reported fibromyalgia answered the Fibromyalgia Impact Index. SRQoL was evaluated by questions ranging from 1 (unsatisfied) to 3 (very satisfied). Exposures included personal and environmental factors distributed in four blocks according to hypothesized influence on outcome. Multiple linear regression was performed, considering 95% of confidence interval, using IBM SPSS version 24. RESULTS Income sufficiency was related to higher SRQoL in model 1. Physical environment was related to SRQoL in model 2, 3 and 4. Functional capacity measurement was related to SRQoL in model 4. In the final model, only depressive symptoms (ß:-0.374; CI: -0.037/ -0.004) and number of painful body areas (ß: 0.204; CI: -0.102/-0.001) remained significantly related to SRQoL, explaining 27% of the variance. CONCLUSION SRQoL was related to depressive symptoms and number of painful body areas even after controlled by socioeconomic, environment and health status. However, other aspects may mediate or moderate that outcome, deserving attention in a biopsychosocial approach. The results highlighted the relevance of biopsychosocial aspects on quality of life of women with fibromyalgia, addressing factors that could be approached in clinical practice to promote health and well-being.
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spelling Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of FunctioningChronic painDepressionHealth surveysMusculoskeletal diseasesPublic healthABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Fibromyalgia is characterized by diffuse pain, which may compromise the self-rated quality of life (SRQoL). Little is known about the influence of psychosocial and environmental factors on SRQoL in women with fibromyalgia. The objective was to investigate factors related to SRQol among women with fibromyalgia, according to International Classification of Functioning domain. METHODS A cross-sectional population-based study was performed with 1,557 women. Those who self-reported fibromyalgia answered the Fibromyalgia Impact Index. SRQoL was evaluated by questions ranging from 1 (unsatisfied) to 3 (very satisfied). Exposures included personal and environmental factors distributed in four blocks according to hypothesized influence on outcome. Multiple linear regression was performed, considering 95% of confidence interval, using IBM SPSS version 24. RESULTS Income sufficiency was related to higher SRQoL in model 1. Physical environment was related to SRQoL in model 2, 3 and 4. Functional capacity measurement was related to SRQoL in model 4. In the final model, only depressive symptoms (ß:-0.374; CI: -0.037/ -0.004) and number of painful body areas (ß: 0.204; CI: -0.102/-0.001) remained significantly related to SRQoL, explaining 27% of the variance. CONCLUSION SRQoL was related to depressive symptoms and number of painful body areas even after controlled by socioeconomic, environment and health status. However, other aspects may mediate or moderate that outcome, deserving attention in a biopsychosocial approach. The results highlighted the relevance of biopsychosocial aspects on quality of life of women with fibromyalgia, addressing factors that could be approached in clinical practice to promote health and well-being.Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2595-31922021000100043BrJP v.4 n.1 2021reponame:BrJP (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)instacron:SBED10.5935/2595-0118.20210006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGraminha,Cristiane VitalianoPinto,Juliana Martinsde Castro,Shamyr SulyvanCarneiro Meirelles,Maria Cristina Cortezde Walsh,Isabel Aparecida Porcattieng2021-04-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2595-31922021000100043Revistahttps://sbed.org.br/publicacoes-publicacoes-bjp/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdkt@terra.com.br || dor@dor.org.br2595-31922595-0118opendoar:2021-04-20T00:00BrJP (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning
title Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning
spellingShingle Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning
Graminha,Cristiane Vitaliano
Chronic pain
Depression
Health surveys
Musculoskeletal diseases
Public health
title_short Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning
title_full Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning
title_fullStr Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning
title_full_unstemmed Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning
title_sort Factors related to self-rated quality of life among women with fibromyalgia according to International Classification of Functioning
author Graminha,Cristiane Vitaliano
author_facet Graminha,Cristiane Vitaliano
Pinto,Juliana Martins
de Castro,Shamyr Sulyvan
Carneiro Meirelles,Maria Cristina Cortez
de Walsh,Isabel Aparecida Porcatti
author_role author
author2 Pinto,Juliana Martins
de Castro,Shamyr Sulyvan
Carneiro Meirelles,Maria Cristina Cortez
de Walsh,Isabel Aparecida Porcatti
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Graminha,Cristiane Vitaliano
Pinto,Juliana Martins
de Castro,Shamyr Sulyvan
Carneiro Meirelles,Maria Cristina Cortez
de Walsh,Isabel Aparecida Porcatti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
Depression
Health surveys
Musculoskeletal diseases
Public health
topic Chronic pain
Depression
Health surveys
Musculoskeletal diseases
Public health
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Fibromyalgia is characterized by diffuse pain, which may compromise the self-rated quality of life (SRQoL). Little is known about the influence of psychosocial and environmental factors on SRQoL in women with fibromyalgia. The objective was to investigate factors related to SRQol among women with fibromyalgia, according to International Classification of Functioning domain. METHODS A cross-sectional population-based study was performed with 1,557 women. Those who self-reported fibromyalgia answered the Fibromyalgia Impact Index. SRQoL was evaluated by questions ranging from 1 (unsatisfied) to 3 (very satisfied). Exposures included personal and environmental factors distributed in four blocks according to hypothesized influence on outcome. Multiple linear regression was performed, considering 95% of confidence interval, using IBM SPSS version 24. RESULTS Income sufficiency was related to higher SRQoL in model 1. Physical environment was related to SRQoL in model 2, 3 and 4. Functional capacity measurement was related to SRQoL in model 4. In the final model, only depressive symptoms (ß:-0.374; CI: -0.037/ -0.004) and number of painful body areas (ß: 0.204; CI: -0.102/-0.001) remained significantly related to SRQoL, explaining 27% of the variance. CONCLUSION SRQoL was related to depressive symptoms and number of painful body areas even after controlled by socioeconomic, environment and health status. However, other aspects may mediate or moderate that outcome, deserving attention in a biopsychosocial approach. The results highlighted the relevance of biopsychosocial aspects on quality of life of women with fibromyalgia, addressing factors that could be approached in clinical practice to promote health and well-being.
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