International survey confirms that women with endometriosis-associated pain experience a high prevalence of pain imagery and coping imagery
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This international survey found that women experiencing endometriosis-associated pain frequently use pain imagery and coping imagery.
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- The body as image: image as body via openalex
- Top ten endometriosis research priorities in the UK and Ireland via openalex
- W1508466705 via openalex
- W2079711079 via openalex
- W2111779790 via openalex
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- Experience of endometriosis pain: a qualitative study 2025
- Correlation between pain and depressive symptoms in patients with confirmed endometriosis during COVID-19 pandemic 2023
- Fear of progression, imagery, interpretation bias, and their relationship with endometriosis pain 2023
- The COVID‐19 pandemic and patients with endometriosis: A survey‐based study conducted in Turkey 2020
- Depression, Anxiety and Endometriosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. 2020
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