Executive Functions Mediate Between Endometriosis Burden and Women’s Daily Life
Women with endometriosis experience greater pain, distress, and executive dysfunction, with executive function deficits fully mediating the impact of disease burden on their daily life quality and occupational balance.
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This cross-sectional correlational study examined group differences and associations among executive functioning, endometriosis-related disease burden (pain severity, pain catastrophizing, and emotional distress), occupational balance, and quality of life in 103 women aged 18–35 years (43 with clinically confirmed endometriosis vs. 60 age-matched healthy controls), using validated questionnaires and mediation analyses (Hayes PROCESS). Women with endometriosis reported significantly higher pain severity, pain catastrophizing, emotional distress, and executive functioning difficulties, along with lower occupational balance and reduced quality of life; within the endometriosis group, higher pain catastrophizing and emotional distress were linked to poorer executive functioning, which related to worse occupational balance and quality of life. Mediation analyses indicated that executive functioning fully mediated the associations between psychological disease burden and both occupational balance and quality of life, such that direct effects of psychological burden on functional outcomes were no longer significant after accounting for executive functioning. A key limitation explicitly implied by the cross-sectional design is that temporal direction cannot be established. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it tests executive functioning as a mediating mechanism linking endometriosis burden to women’s occupational balance and quality of life.
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