Caroline F Pukall

No ORCID on file · 7 papers in corpus · active 2016-2025

Study types

  • article 3
  • review 3
  • other 1

Condition tags

  • chronic_pelvic_pain 3
  • endometriosis 2
  • dyspareunia 1
other 2025
The journal of sexual medicine ·doi:10.1093/jsxmed/qdaf025

INTRODUCTION: Dyspareunia affects 8%-22% of women worldwide and an unknown number of gender-diverse people. Dyspareunia is commonly categorized into deep and superficial subtypes based on pain location and underlying etiology; however, curr…

review 2025
·doi:10.1097/pr9.0000000000001299

Clinical disorders associated with chronic pelvic pain (CPP) cause demonstrable emotional and physical dysfunction as well as increased health care utilization. Interventions that have been studied for the treatment of CPP often provide ina…

article 2024
Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstetrique et gynecologie du Canada : JOGC ·doi:10.1016/j.jogc.2023.102340

OBJECTIVE: This study sought to investigate associations between components of pain catastrophizing (using the Pain Catastrophizing Scale; rumination, magnification, and helplessness) and components of pain disability (using the Pain Disabi…

article 2023
·doi:10.1093/jsxmed/qdad061.109

Abstract Introduction Endometriosis is a painful, chronic inflammatory condition characterized by the presence of tissue similar to the lining of the uterus growing outside of the uterus, with the most common location being the ovaries (Aud…

review 2021
·doi:10.2196/21909

BACKGROUND: Chronic pelvic pain with various etiologies and mechanisms affects men and women and is a major challenge. Monotherapy is often unsuccessful for chronic pelvic pain, and combinations of different classes of medications are frequ…

review 2020
·doi:10.2196/preprints.21909

BACKGROUND Chronic pelvic pain with various etiologies and mechanisms affects men and women and is a major challenge. Monotherapy is often unsuccessful for chronic pelvic pain, and combinations of different classes of medications are frequ…

article 2016
·doi:10.1007/s11930-016-0093-y