Objectives: Previous studies have shown that fibromyalgia [FMS] patients ha
ve certain personality characteristics. The objective of the present study
was to examine a number of personality traits in these patients.
Methods: Four groups of female patients participated in the study, 51 FMS p
atients, 51 rheumatoid arthritis patients, 50 lower back patients and 50 he
althy women. The participants were administered a battery of self-report pa
per-and-pencil instruments measuring coping styles, state and trait anger,
suicide risk, and social support.
Results: The results showed that the personality traits studied here were s
imilar between the three chronic pain patient groups. These patients scored
significantly higher in the coping style of avoidance and on the measure o
f anger than the healthy women. Concerning the other variables no differenc
es were observed. Specifically, the FMS group did not differ significantly
from the other patient groups on any of the variables.
Conclusions: The findings indicate that the specific personality traits stu
died here are not relevant for the FMS and other traits have to be examined
.