Factors Influencing Fear of Progression in Endometriosis: A Path Analysis Using the Common-Sense Model
Social support directly and indirectly impacts fear of progression in endometriosis patients through illness perception and avoidance coping strategies.
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This single-center cross-sectional study investigated factors associated with fear of progression in 273 women with endometriosis (August 2024–February 2025) using the Social Support Rating Scale, Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire, and Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form, with path analysis to estimate direct and indirect relationships. Women reported a moderate-to-high mean fear of progression score (30.95 ± 8.15). Social support showed a direct negative association with fear of progression and also reduced it through mediating pathways involving illness perception, avoidance, and a chained effect where illness perception influenced avoidance. The paper’s limitation is that the cross-sectional design prevents causal inference; it does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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