Solicitous and invalidating responses are associated with health-care visits in fibromyalgia

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Objectives Health-care use in FM is substantial. Besides the severity of the disease and psychological factors, previous research suggests that the social environment can influence patients' health-care use. In this study, we describe health-care use in patients with FM and investigate the relationship of social responses of the partner and family with health-care use. Methods Cross-sectional data of 280 patients with FM were analysed. Sociodemographic variables, health-status variables, health-care use, partner's solicitous and punishing responses, and invalidation (i.e. discounting and lack of understanding) by family were assessed. Heath-care use was defined as the number of visits to physicians and health professionals. Associations of independent variables with health-care use were examined using univariate and hierarchical regression analyses. Results In the preceding 6 months, 99% of the patients visited at least one physician and 66% visited at least one health professional. The mean (S.D.) total health-care visits and the number of different disciplines consulted were 18.5 (17.7) and 3.6 (1.7), respectively. Being female, paid employment, having a co-morbid condition, a higher severity of FM, more partner's solicitous responses and more invalidating responses by family were univariately associated with visits to a physician. Having a co-morbid condition, severity of FM and invalidation by family were uniquely associated with visits to a physician. No other associations were found. Conclusion Therapeutic attention to patients' close social environment might be a useful approach to improve health-related outcomes, including health-care use, in patients with FM.

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Vriezekolk, J. E., Peters, A. J. F., van den Ende, C. H. M., & Geenen, R. (2019). Solicitous and invalidating responses are associated with health-care visits in fibromyalgia. Rheumatology Advances in Practice, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkz008

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