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Client-centered lifestyle intervention for men with fibromyalgia syndrome: Is efficacy independent of gender?

Sinem SalarÖzgür BülbülDuygu Mine AlataşGamze Ekici Çağlar
Published in: International journal of rheumatic diseases (2023)
The client-centered lifestyle intervention was shown to be effective in fibromyalgia severity, occupational performance, occupational satisfaction, anxiety, depression, and life satisfaction of both men and women with FMS. Levels of progress in occupational participation could show gender-based differences. The study suggests that more attention should be paid to psychosocial factors when assessing men's occupational participation and planning appropriate interventions.
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