Psychosomatic status of women of reproductive age with adenomyosis

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The objective: to study the impact of adenomyosis on the psychosomatic status of women of reproductive age.Materials and methods. A complex clinical-laboratory and instrumental prospective examination for women with adenomyosis was conducted in 224 patients aged 30 to 50 years (average age – 42.0±1.8 years). These patients were included in the main group of the study. The patients of the main group were divided into two subgroups depending on the form of adenomyosis: Group I – diffuse form – 106 women, Group II – nodular form – 118 women.The control group included 84 healthy women of reproductive age with a regular ovulatory menstrual cycle and no history of gynecological diseases.To assess the psychosomatic status of patients with adenomyosis we used the Aleksandrowicz method: a questionnaire of neurotic disorders – symptomatic (QND- S).Results. The conducted studies established that the largest number of patients were 36–40 years old – 92 (41.1±3.3%) women in the main group, and 37 (44.0±5.4%) women in the control group. A total of 152 (67.9±3.1%) patients of the main group were of reproductive age, 72 (32.1±3.1%) patients were of perimenopausal age.In patients with adenomyosis disorder of the menstrual cycle in the form of hyperpolymenorrhea was found in almost every third patient, and algomenorrhea – in almost every second person. The diagnosis was established for the first time in 8.49±2.7% of patients in Group I (9 women) and 3.38±1.8% in Group II (4 women).Less than 5 years of the disease was observed in 34.91±4.6% of patients of the Group I (37 women) and in 51.69±4.6% of the Group II (61 women). From 5 to 10 years, the disease was observed in 56.60±4.8% of patients of the Group I (60 women) and in 44.93±4.6% of the Group II (53 women). Affective stress (up to 15.50%), sleep disorders (up to 20.22%), anxiety-phobic disorders (up to 11.18%) were determined most often.Conclusions. In the vast majority of patients of reproductive age who have adenomyosis with pain syndrome, the personal characteristics are dominated by symptoms such as anxiety-phobic and depressive disorders, affective tension, sexual, obsessive and anankastic disorders.

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