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Item Evaluation of the physical and emotional effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with fibromyalgia and chronic low back pain: A multicenter cross-sectional controlled study(2022) Merve KARAKAŞ; Ozlem Balbaloglu; Dilşad SİNDEL; Dilek Keskin; alev alp; SAİME AY; Burcu Yanık; Duygu Geler Külcü; Gülçin Ural; Fatmanur Aybala Koçak; meliha kasapoğlu aksoy; GULIN FINDIKOGLU; Arzu Atıcı; Şebnem Koldaş Doğan; Tuba Erdem Sultanoğlu; BANU ORDAHAN; Ebru KARACA UMAY; hanife caglar yagci; Mazlum Serdar Akaltun; YASEMİN ÖZKAN; Emine Eda Kurt; zeliha ünlü; canan Tıkız; Ozan Volkan YURDAKUL; SERAP SATIS; BİRKAN SONEL TUR; fatih bağcıer; Sibel Kibar; esma demirhan; Fatma Deniz Evcik; Ayşegül Ketenci; Kubra Neslihan Kurt Oktay; Filiz Eser; Nihal Tezel; Sevgi AtarObjectives: This study aimed to investigate the physical and emotional effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients. Patients and methods: The cross-sectional controlled study was performed with 1,360 participants (332 males, 1,028 females; mean age: 42.3±12.5 years; range, 18 to 65 years) between September 2020 and February 2021. The participants were evaluated in three groups: the FMS group (n=465), the CLBP group (n=455), and the healthy control group (n=440). Physical activity, pain levels, and general health status before and during the pandemic were evaluated in all participants. Stress levels were analyzed with the perceived stress scale (PSS) in all groups, and disease activity was analyzed with the fibromyalgia impact questionnaire (FIQ) in patients with FMS. Results: Patients with FMS had worsened general health status and pain levels during the pandemic compared to the other groups (p<0.01). The FMS group showed significantly higher PSS scores than those in other groups (p<0.01). There was a weak-positive correlation between FIQ and PSS parameters in patients with FMS (p<0.05, r=0.385). Conclusion: The general health status, pain, and stress levels of the patients with FMS and CLBP tended to worsen during the pandemic. This high-stress level appeared to affect disease activity in patients with FMS.