Psychological aspect of pain syndrome in endometriosis
This study examined women with endometriosis and found they exhibited higher anxiety, depression, and lower adaptation, with greater pain severity correlating with dependent or cooperating interpersonal interaction styles.
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The paper studied psychological characteristics associated with pain in women with endometriosis, using 76 respondents (46 with endometriosis and 30 without gynecologic pathology) and psychodiagnostic questionnaires assessing pain perception, emotional and personality traits, adaptation level, and gender-role identity. It found that women with endometriosis showed higher anxiety and depressive tendencies, difficulties controlling life events, lower socio-psychological adaptation and quality-of-life satisfaction, and greater tendency to withdraw from reality compared with the comparison group. The study also reported an association between higher perceived pain intensity and specific interpersonal interaction types (“dependent-obedient” and “collaborating-conventional”), while a key limitation is that it is based on questionnaire/association data without indicating causal direction. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on how emotional, personality, and adaptation factors relate to pain syndrome perception in women with endometriosis.
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