Expressing emotions, rejection sensitivity, and attachment in patients with fibromyalgia
Künye
Puşuroğlu, M., Topaloğlu, M. S., Hocaoğlu, Ç., & Yıldırım, M. (2023). Expressing emotions, rejection sensitivity, and attachment in patients with fibromyalgia. Turkish journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 69(3), 303–308. https://doi.org/10.5606/tftrd.2023.11440Özet
Objectives: This study aimed to examine emotional awareness, control of emotions, and the childhood attachment process in fibromyalgia
patients.
Patients and methods: The observational study was conducted with 117 participants (14 males, 103 females; mean age: 43.9±9.0 years;
range, 22 to 64 years) between February 20, 2022, and May 20, 2022. Sixty-one patients and 56 healthy control subjects filled out a
form including sociodemographic data, such as age, sex, occupation, and educational status. In addition, the participants answered the
Expressing Emotions Scale, Rejection Sensitivity Scale, and Experiences in Close Relationships Scale.
Results: In our study, Expressing Emotions Scale scores are significantly higher in the healthy control group than in the patient group
(p<0.05). Rejection Sensitivity Scale scores are significantly higher in the patient group than in the healthy control group (p<0.05). In the
Experiences in Close Relationships Scale, a significant difference was determined between the patient and control groups in the avoidant
attachment subdimension (p<0.05). Similarly, a significant difference was observed between both groups in terms of the anxiety attachment
subdimension (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The ability to express emotions is lower and avoidant and anxious attachment rates are higher in fibromyalgia patients.