The impact of type D personality traits on quality of life, sleep, anxiety, and depression in fibromyalgia patients: A comparative study with healthy controls
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Topal, İ. ve Tuman, T. C. (2023). The impact of type D personality traits on quality of life, sleep, anxiety, and depression in fibromyalgia patients: A comparative study with healthy controls. Medical Science Monitor, 30. https://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.942606Özet
Background: Type D personality has been associated with adverse clinical outcomes and poor quality of life in many diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of type D personality on pain, anxiety and depression, sleep quality, and quality of life in 50 patients with fibromyalgia syndrome. Material/Methods: Fifty patients with fibromyalgia and 50 healthy controls were included in the study. Baseline and post-treatment evaluations encompassed a comprehensive battery of assessment tools: socio-demographic questionnaire, visual analog scale for pain, Beck Anxiety Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory, Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire, SF-36 Short Form Questionnaire, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The effects of type D personality traits on clinical parameters were determined by evaluating the participants with the D-Type Personality Scale (DS-14). Results: Twelve participants (24%) in the control group and 30 patients (60%) in the fibromyalgia group had type D personality traits, and the difference was significant (P[removed]0.001). Conclusions: This study draws attention to the high prevalence of type D personality in patients with fibromyalgia and demonstrates that this personality trait has a negative impact on patients' clinical parameters.