2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbr.2015.07.008
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Aspectos psicológicos da síndrome da fibromialgia juvenil: revisão de literatura

Abstract: Juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome (JFMS) is a non-inflammatory chronic pain condition that occurs mainly in girls aged 9-15 years. JFMS is characterized by constant widespread pain in different parts of the body, poor sleep quality, daytime sleepiness and an altered mood. Concomitant psychological and organic factors result in a diminished capacity to cope with pain. The quality of life of individuals with chronic pain and their caregivers is severely restricted and the occurrence of symptoms of anxiety and depre… Show more

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“…Children with JFMS have high rates of school absenteeism [17] and psychological co-morbidities, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder [1821]. Family members of adolescents with JFMS are also affected by the child’s pain [22, 23]. Specifically, mothers of children with chronic pain have been found to have poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL), which correlates significantly with their child’s pain severity [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children with JFMS have high rates of school absenteeism [17] and psychological co-morbidities, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder [1821]. Family members of adolescents with JFMS are also affected by the child’s pain [22, 23]. Specifically, mothers of children with chronic pain have been found to have poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL), which correlates significantly with their child’s pain severity [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Não há estudos conclusivos sobre as possíveis causas ou fatores que desencadeiam a SFM, pesquisadores argumentam que é bem provável existir uma relação entre os aspectos genéticos e metabólitos envolvidos com a doença, porem há uma carência de evidencias cientificas, por conta disso, houve um consenso na literatura de que o melhor recurso para o alivio da fibromialgia, deve ser multiprofissional e focado em intervenções não farmacológicas, mas todavia o uso de medicamentos apenas para o controle dos sintomas e comorbidades, sendo assim o tratamento deve envolver outro métodos terapêuticos como a fisioterapia, técnicas manuais, exercícios e psicoterapia (GOULART et al, 2016).…”
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“…Table 1 shows that almost half of the patients (42.85%) presented analgetic state ranging from 6 to 10 years, but there is no consensus regarding their etiology or a specific factor or agent related to the onset of FMS. FMS symptoms are insidious, especially in adult life, and are preceded by skeletal muscle pain episodes, infection diseases,surgical procedures, physical or emotional trauma, Yunus and Aldag (2012), Goulart, Pessoa, and Lombardi Junior, (2016), Freitas et al (2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although still speculative, there is a possibility that traumatic episodes are associated with FMS. However, to establish this association, additional studies are needed to obtain more data on the classification of the type of trauma; duration and intensity of the traumatic episode (single or repetitive event); the age of the patient when the traumatic incident occurred; time interval between emotional trauma and the onset of FMS symptoms; in order to evaluate whether the memory of the traumatic event, if in thought or in dialogue, could trigger or intensify the state of pain, Filippon et al (2013), Goulart et al (2016). Thus, it would be possible to identify the etiology or factors that, if controlled, can minimize the progression of FMS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%