Scudds R A, Rollman G B, Harth M, McCain G A
J Rheumatol. 1987 Jun;14(3):563-9.
Twenty patients with fibrositis were compared to age and sex matched groups of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and normal controls regarding personality variables measured by the Basic Personality Inventory (BPI) and responsiveness to experimentally induced pain. The group with fibrositis scored significantly higher than the normal group on 4 of the BPI scales and had lower pain threshold and tolerance than the normal group. The group with RA was found to be significantly different from the normal group on hypochondriasis and pain tolerance. Using only pain and personality measures, a statistical discriminant function that was developed resulted in a 72% classification accuracy for the 3 groups studied and 85% accuracy when only the 2 clinical groups were considered.
对20名纤维织炎患者与年龄和性别匹配的类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者组及正常对照组,就通过基本人格量表(BPI)测量的人格变量以及对实验性诱发疼痛的反应性进行了比较。纤维织炎组在BPI的4个量表上的得分显著高于正常组,且疼痛阈值和耐受性低于正常组。RA组在疑病和疼痛耐受性方面与正常组有显著差异。仅使用疼痛和人格测量方法所建立的统计判别函数,对所研究的3组的分类准确率为72%,仅考虑2个临床组时准确率为85%。