{"paper_id":"643f1b00-eea8-4f14-bc5f-cea07a9a6a7a","body_text":"Health Psychology\nEditor: John M. Ruiz\nSupplemental Material for\nKeep Period Pain a Secret? Expanding the Theory of Planned Behavior With Endometriosis Knowledge and Menstrual Stigma to Explain Women’s Intentions to Talk About Menstrual Discomfort\nHealth Psychology,\nVol.\n44,\nNo.\n11,\npp.\n1028–1038\nView article:\nhttps://doi.org/10.1037/hea0001502Files:\nHEA-2024-1311_S3_Model_assessment_R1.docxHEA-2024-1311_S4_Multigroup_analysis_R1_(2).docx\nHEA-2024-1311_Supplement_1_Flowchart.png\nHEA-2024-1311_Supplement_2__Selftest.docx\nHEA-2024-1311_Supplement_5_Subsample_analysis.docx\nThis content was submitted by the author as supplemental\nmaterial for an article published in APA PsycArticles.\nThe content is presented as the author submitted it. APA assumes no liability\nfor errors or omissions and makes no warranties of any kind. APA assumes no\nresponsibility for any reader’s use of the materials. All questions\nregarding the supplemental material should be directed to the corresponding author of the published article.\nThis article is published under a CC BY license. The reader is expected to respect the intellectual property of the author and to provide appropriate credit if the content is reused.","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}