Objective: Fibromyalgia is a long‐term condition of unknown aetiology characterised by widespread pain, fatigue, joint stiffness, and tenderness. Research in long‐term conditions traditionally focuses on negative aspects of coping. The objective of this study therefore was to investigate the role of positive factors such as self‐efficacy and acceptance in the context of adjustment to fibromyalgia. Method: The study employed a cross‐sectional design using online questionnaires measuring self‐efficacy, acceptance, kinesiophobia, coping, catastrophising, pain intensity, and fibromyalgia impact. A total of 117 participants with fibromyalgia (99 female) were recruited from fibromyalgia support‐groups, organisations, and online forums. Results: D...
Background Fibromyalgia (FM) is a prevalent and highly disabling chronic pain syndrome. However, di...
Research demonstrates that patients with fibromyalgia who have higher positive and lower negative af...
This study examined the effect of a multidisciplinary psychoeducational treatment group on Fibromyal...
Research in long-term conditions traditionally focuses on negative aspects of coping. The objective ...
Objective Fibromyalgia is a long‐term condition of unknown aetiology characterised by widespread pa...
Objectives Fibromyalgia is a chronic widespread pain (CWP) syndrome of unknown etiology with substan...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), based on the Psychological Flexibility (PF) model, has been...
Fibromyalgia has a significant impact on the lives of patients; symptoms are influenced by psycholog...
The rationale of the present thesis is provided in chapter I. Briefly, the aims of this thesis were ...
This study aimed at testing the differences in emotional intelligence ability between women with fib...
Background Fibromyalgia is a prevalent chronic widespread pain condition, affecting 1 in 20 adults ...
Fibromyalgia is a syndrome characterized by widespread muscular-skeletal pain without any significan...
The purpose of the current study was to develop a manualized treatment for fibromyalgia syndrome (FM...
Objectives: Psychological interventions designed to enhance positive affect are promising ways to pr...
Fibromyalgia is a functional somatic syndrome that is characterised by widespread pain and sensitivi...
Background Fibromyalgia (FM) is a prevalent and highly disabling chronic pain syndrome. However, di...
Research demonstrates that patients with fibromyalgia who have higher positive and lower negative af...
This study examined the effect of a multidisciplinary psychoeducational treatment group on Fibromyal...
Research in long-term conditions traditionally focuses on negative aspects of coping. The objective ...
Objective Fibromyalgia is a long‐term condition of unknown aetiology characterised by widespread pa...
Objectives Fibromyalgia is a chronic widespread pain (CWP) syndrome of unknown etiology with substan...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), based on the Psychological Flexibility (PF) model, has been...
Fibromyalgia has a significant impact on the lives of patients; symptoms are influenced by psycholog...
The rationale of the present thesis is provided in chapter I. Briefly, the aims of this thesis were ...
This study aimed at testing the differences in emotional intelligence ability between women with fib...
Background Fibromyalgia is a prevalent chronic widespread pain condition, affecting 1 in 20 adults ...
Fibromyalgia is a syndrome characterized by widespread muscular-skeletal pain without any significan...
The purpose of the current study was to develop a manualized treatment for fibromyalgia syndrome (FM...
Objectives: Psychological interventions designed to enhance positive affect are promising ways to pr...
Fibromyalgia is a functional somatic syndrome that is characterised by widespread pain and sensitivi...
Background Fibromyalgia (FM) is a prevalent and highly disabling chronic pain syndrome. However, di...
Research demonstrates that patients with fibromyalgia who have higher positive and lower negative af...
This study examined the effect of a multidisciplinary psychoeducational treatment group on Fibromyal...