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 ===== Background ===== ===== Background =====
  
-Lifelines repeatedly assessed the presence of fibromylagia ​by [[musculoskeletal conditions|self-report]]. However, recent studies indicate that this method misses ~77% of fibromyalgia diagnoses((Warren JW, Clauw DJ (2012). Functional somatic syndromes: sensitivities and specificities of self-reports of physician diagnosis. Psychosomatic Medicine 74(9):​891-895)). The WPI improves the identification of participants that meet the diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia by assessing the presence of individual symptoms rather than the disease itself.\\+Lifelines repeatedly assessed the presence of fibromyalgia ​by [[musculoskeletal conditions|self-report]]. However, recent studies indicate that this method misses ~77% of fibromyalgia diagnoses((Warren JW, Clauw DJ (2012). Functional somatic syndromes: sensitivities and specificities of self-reports of physician diagnosis. Psychosomatic Medicine 74(9):​891-895)). The WPI improves the identification of participants that meet the diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia by assessing the presence of individual symptoms rather than the disease itself.\\
 The WPI assesses bodily pain on a 0-19 scale by asking ​ participants if they have had pain or tenderness in 19 different body regions over the past week, with each painful or tender region scoring 1 point.\\ The WPI assesses bodily pain on a 0-19 scale by asking ​ participants if they have had pain or tenderness in 19 different body regions over the past week, with each painful or tender region scoring 1 point.\\
 The instrument originated as a part of the Fibromyalgia Survey Questionnaire (FSQ) that sets diagnostic criteria for [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Fibromyalgia|fibromyalgia]]. The full FSQ also contains a symptom severity score (SSS) for the following symptoms: fatigue, waking unrefreshed,​ cognitive symptoms and somatic symptoms ((Wolfe F. et al. (2011) Fibromyalgia criteria and severity scales for clinical and epidemiological studies: a modification of the ACR Preliminary Diagnostic Criteria for Fibromyalgia. Journal of Rheumatology 38(6): 1113–1122)). In Lifelines, this information can be derived from other variables (i.e. [[fatigue (general)]],​ [[symptoms (SCL-90)]], and various [[mental health|cognition]]-related variables).\\ The instrument originated as a part of the Fibromyalgia Survey Questionnaire (FSQ) that sets diagnostic criteria for [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Fibromyalgia|fibromyalgia]]. The full FSQ also contains a symptom severity score (SSS) for the following symptoms: fatigue, waking unrefreshed,​ cognitive symptoms and somatic symptoms ((Wolfe F. et al. (2011) Fibromyalgia criteria and severity scales for clinical and epidemiological studies: a modification of the ACR Preliminary Diagnostic Criteria for Fibromyalgia. Journal of Rheumatology 38(6): 1113–1122)). In Lifelines, this information can be derived from other variables (i.e. [[fatigue (general)]],​ [[symptoms (SCL-90)]], and various [[mental health|cognition]]-related variables).\\
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