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Giorgia Varallo1,2, Ada Ghiggia1,3, Marco Arreghini4, Paolo Capodaglio4, Gian Mauro Manzoni1,5, Emanuele Maria Giusti1,2, Lorys Castelli2, Gianluca Castelnuovo1,2.
Abstract
The Fibromyalgia Survey Questionnaire (FSQ) was self-administered by a sample of 207 Italian individuals with obesity to screen for fibromyalgia (FM). We aimed to investigate the inter-rater reliability and the agreement in the detection of FM symptomatology between the self-administered FSQ and the clinical interview conducted by a rheumatologist. All the patients were divided randomly into two groups (group A and group B): a rheumatologist first interviewed patients of group A and after 48 h, the patients completed the self-report FSQ. Patients of group B first completed the FSQ and 48 h later were interviewed by a rheumatologist. The agreement between the measurements was good with the Bland-Altman analysis showing low bias scores for the two subscales of the FSQ. Results showed that 33% of the sample satisfied the criteria for a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. The FSQ is a self-reporting measure that showed substantial reliability providing fast screening for FM symptomatology.Entities:
Keywords: assessment; chronic pain; fibromyalgia (FM); fibromyalgia survey questionnaire; obesity; reliabiity
Year: 2021 PMID: 33633650 PMCID: PMC7900136 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.623183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078