Research Article
Depressive Symptoms and Quality of Life in a Sample of Italian Women with a Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia: The Role of Attachment Styles
Table 1
Descriptive statistics (
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| | Attachment styles (RQ) | |
| | Secure, (%) | 121 (26.7%) | | Dismissing, (%) | 88 (25.6%) | | Preoccupied, (%) | 116 (25.6%) | | Fearful, (%) | 128 (28.3%) | | Depression symptoms (BDI-II) | | | Mean score (SD) | 22.56 (9.40) | | Minimal (0–13), (%) | 79 (17.4%) | | Mild (14–19), (%) | 109 (24.1%) | | Moderate (20–28), (%) | 155 (34.2%) | | Severe (29–63), (%) | 110 (24.3%) | | Quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) | | | Physical health–mean score (SD) | 2.88 (.50) | | Psychological health–mean score (SD) | 2.54 (.68) | | Social relationships–mean score (SD) | 2.51 (.73) | | Environment–mean score (SD) | 2.50 (.55) | | Overall QoL/health–mean score (SD) | 2.60 (.48) |
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