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Why Are Women with Fibromyalgia so Stigmatized?
1Arthritis & Osteoporosis WA, Shenton Park, Western Australia, Australia.
Introduction:
Many female pain sufferers with medically unexplained pain are at risk of being stigmatized in our Western society. Fibromyalgia is offered as the exemplar condition.
Aim:
To understand why these women are being stigmatized.
Methods:
A review of the recent literature was conducted with a focus on the perceptions of women with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia who have been stigmatized.
Results:
Three intertwined themes emerged as contributing to their stigmatization: moralizing attitudes, disbelief as to the reality of pain, and pain's invisibility.
Conclusion:
Given how embedded the factors responsible for the stigmatization of women with fibromyalgia in Western society are, the realistic prospects for addressing this issue are poor.
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