{"paper_id":"bdeb129a-24f6-4dc3-8693-dbbf14b5704f","body_text":"Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in treating women with endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain: A randomized trial\nAbstract\nGet full access to this article\nView all access and purchase options for this article.\nData availability statement\nReferences\nSupplementary Material\nPlease find the following supplemental material available below.\nFor Open Access articles published under a Creative Commons License, all supplemental material carries the same license as the article it is associated with.\nFor non-Open Access articles published, all supplemental material carries a non-exclusive license, and permission requests for re-use of supplemental material or any part of supplemental material shall be sent directly to the copyright owner as specified in the copyright notice associated with the article.\nCite\nCite\nCite\nDownload to reference manager\nIf you have citation software installed, you can download citation data to the citation manager of your choice\nInformation, rights and permissions\nInformation\nPublished In\nKeywords\nData availability statement\nArticle versions\nAuthors\nAuthors’ contributions\nMetrics and citations\nMetrics\nJournals metrics\nThis article was published in Journal of Health Psychology.\nView All Journal MetricsPublication usage*\nTotal views and downloads: 2211\n*Publication usage tracking started in December 2016\nAltmetric\nSee the impact this article is making through the number of times it’s been read, and the Altmetric Score.\nLearn more about the Altmetric Scores\nPublications citing this one\nReceive email alerts when this publication is cited\nWeb of Science: 10 view articles Opens in new tab\nCrossref: 11\n- Effectiveness of an anti-inflammatory diet intervention and cognitive behavioural therapy in endometriosis: protocol for a randomised controlled clinical trial\n- LIFESTYLE INTERVENTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS-ASSOCIATED PAIN: A NARRATIVE REVIEW\n- Abuse history as a modifier of symptom phenotype in endometriosis: Insights from a multidimensional retrospective cohort\n- Pain Perceptions, Body Image, and Quality of Life in Women with Endometriosis\n- Telehealth cognitive behavioural therapy improves health-related quality of life and pain in endometriosis: the Healing Pelvic Pain Intervention (HaPPI)—a randomized controlled trial\n- CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME IN WOMEN WITH VAGINAL DYSBIOSIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PRESENTATION, DIAGNOSIS, AND MANAGEMENT\n- Effects of Diaphragmatic Therapy on Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity, Stress Levels, and Sexual Life Satisfaction in Polish Women\n- The connection between endometriosis and secondary dysmenorrhea\n- A Digital Program for Daily Life Management With Endometriosis: Pilot Cohort Study on Symptoms and Quality of Life Among Participants\n- Neuroticism and cognitive correlates of depression and anxiety in endometriosis: A meta-analytic review, evidence appraisal, and future recommendations\n- View More\nFigures and tables\nFigures & Media\nTables\nView Options\nAccess options\nIf you have access to journal content via a personal subscription, university, library, employer or society, select from the options below:\nloading institutional access options\nAlternatively, view purchase options below:\nPurchase 24 hour online access to view and download content.\nAccess journal content via a DeepDyve subscription or find out more about this option.","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}