THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ENDOMETRIOSIS PAIN, MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS, AND QUALITY OF LIFE IMPACT
This literature review found that endometriosis-related pain correlates with increased stress, depression, anxiety, and reduced quality of life, which can be improved by endometriosis treatment.
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This paper is an exhaustive literature review using PubMed to examine how endometriosis-related pain relates to mental health disorders (including anxiety, depression, and eating disorders) and to quality of life, using search terms focused on endometriosis, pelvic pain, and mental health outcomes. The review reports that women with endometriosis, especially those with pain, have higher stress levels and worse quality of life, and that depression and anxiety are more prevalent, with psychiatric disorder presence correlating more with pain severity than with other disease characteristics. It also describes clinical trials in which medical and surgical interventions improve physical symptoms and are associated with reductions in perceived stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. The paper’s main limitation is that it is a narrative literature review rather than an original primary study with explicitly defined inclusion criteria or effect-size synthesis. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it synthesizes evidence linking endometriosis pain to mental health disorders and quality-of-life impacts.
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