Numerous studies reported on comorbidity of fibromyalgia and psychiatric disorders. Approximately 30% of patients with fibromyalgia have major depression at the time of diagnosis; the lifetime prevalence of depression is 74% and that of an anxiety disorder is 60%. In some fibromyalgia patients, mood and cognitive problems are much more prominent than tenderness. From the psychiatric point of view, 49% of PTSD patients and 5% of major depression patients fulfill criteria for diagnosing fibromyalgia. The association between schizophrenia and fibromyalgia is still unknown. Study hypothesis Schizophrenia patients, who have an aberrant sensation of pain, have lower prevalence of FM compared to the general population. Primary objectives 1. Demonstrate that schizophrenia patients have lower prevalence of FM, compared to the general population. 2. To compare the self-reported extent and intensity of pain with selected tender points examination.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
286
Haemek medical center
Afula, Israel
RECRUITINGTo compare the self-reported extent by questionnarie and intensity of pain with selected tender points examination.
To compare the self-reported extent and intensity of pain with selected tender points examination.
Time frame: 1 day
To compare between the degrees in pain recognition in schizophrenia patients who suffer from fibromyalgia to pain recognition in schizophrenia patients who do not suffer from fibromyalgia.
To compare between the degrees in pain recognition in schizophrenia patients who suffer from fibromyalgia to pain recognition in schizophrenia patients who do not suffer from fibromyalgia.
Time frame: 1 day
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