2020
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.2724
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Fri0300 are Coping Strategies, Anxiety and Depression Associated With Daily Physical Activity in Patients With Axial Spondyloarthritis?

Abstract: Background:Patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) who are more physically active experience less pain and better physical functioning.1Psychological factors such as anxiety and depression are associated with physical functioning and reduction of Quality of Life (QoL).2Furthermore, evasive coping strategies are commonly used in health-related coping.3However, as far as we know, no data is available regarding the influence of coping strategies, anxiety and depression on daily physical activity in axSpA.Ob… Show more

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“…2 Furthermore, evasive coping strategies are commonly used in health-related coping. 3 However, as far as we know, no data is available regarding the influence of coping strategies, anxiety and depression on daily physical activity in axSpA. Objectives: To determine if coping strategies, anxiety and depression are associated with daily physical activity in patients with axSpA.…”
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“…2 Furthermore, evasive coping strategies are commonly used in health-related coping. 3 However, as far as we know, no data is available regarding the influence of coping strategies, anxiety and depression on daily physical activity in axSpA. Objectives: To determine if coping strategies, anxiety and depression are associated with daily physical activity in patients with axSpA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Background: Patients presenting with back pain and psoriasis, iritis, or colitis, represent a high-risk population for the presence of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). The Dublin Evaluation Tool (DUET) 1 , the Berlin algorithm 2 , and the ASAS modification of this algorithm 3 are recommended referral strategies aimed at early diagnosis of axSpA. DUET was developed for patients presenting with AAU.…”
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