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The significance of anxiety and depression in fatique and patterns of pain among individuals dagnosed with fibromyalgia: Relations with quality of life, functional disability, lifestyle, employment status, co-morbidity and gender

Kurtze, Nanna
Doctoral thesis
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2001
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Abstract
The main purpose of the theses is to explore the significance of anxiety and depression in patterns of pain, fatigue, quality of life. Lifestyle, functional disability, co-morbidity and gender among individuals given the diagnosis of fibromyalgia by their doctor.
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Kurtze, N; Gundersen, KT; Svebak, S. The role of anxiety and depression in fatigue and patterns of pain among subgroups of fibromyalgia. British Journal of Medical Psychology. 71: 185-194, 1998.

Kurtze, N; Gundersen, KT; Svebak, S. Quality of life, functional disability and lifestyle among subgroups of fibromyalgia patients: The significance of anxiety and depression. British Journal of Medical Psychology,. 72(4): 471-484, 1999.

Kurtze, N; Gundersen, KT; Svebak, S. The Impact of Perceived Physical Dysfunction, Health-Related Habits, and Affective Symptoms on Employment Status Among Fibromyalgia Support Group Members. Journal of musculoskeletal pain. 9(2): 39-53, 2001.

Kurtze, N; Svebak, S. Fatigue and patterns of pain in fibromyalgia: Correlations with anxiety, depression and co-morbidity in a female county sample. British Journal of Medical Psychology. 74(4): 523-537, 2001.
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Det medisinske fakultet
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Dissertations at the Faculty of Medicine, 0805-7680; 198

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