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Fibromyalgia: Evidence for Deficits in Positive Affect Regulation

Alex J. Zautra, PhD, Robert Fasman, MA, John W. Reich, PhD, Peter Harakas, MSc, Lisa M. Johnson, MA, Maureen E. Olmsted, PhD and Mary C. Davis, PhD

From the Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.



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Figure 1. R-squared values of predictors of fibromyalgia versus osteoarthritis status covarying age and pain.

 


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Figure 2. Plot of the interaction of diagnosis and weekly perceived stress on positive affect.

 





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