The Interplay Between Trait Emotional Intelligence and Factors of Distress in Endometriosis: Pain as Mediator

In: Advances in Psychology and Psychological Trends Series · 2022 · doi:10.36315/2022padviii10 · W4312099548
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This paper investigates the relationship between trait emotional intelligence and distress factors in endometriosis, identifying pain as a mediating factor.

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