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Comorbid Depression and Anxiety in Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Relationship to Somatic and Psychosocial Variables

Kati Thieme, PhD, Dennis C. Turk, PhD and Herta Flor, PhD

From the Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (K.T., D.C.T.); and the Department of Neuropsychology (K.T., H.F.), University of Heidelberg, Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.



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Figure 1. Frequency of axis I disorders for patients with fibromyalgia in the psychosocial subgroups: dysfunctional, interpersonally distressed, and adaptive coper.

 





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