Bladder Interoceptive Beliefs.
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Abstract
Non- parametric t-tests to explore differences in a) attention to bladder stimuli between patients with endometriosis and healthy controls (higher scores indicate greater attention towards bladder stimuli); b) interference of bladder stimuli with daily activities (higher scores indicate greater interference of bladder stimuli); c) concern towards bladder stimuli between patients with endometriosis and healthy controls (higher scores indicate greater concern towards bladder stimuli); d) nighttime need to empty the bladder (higher scores indicate higher need to empty the bladder during nighttime); e) daytime need to empty the bladder (higher scores indicate higher need to empty the bladder during daytime).
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