2 The Syndemic of Endometriosis, Stress, and Stigma
This chapter examines the syndemic relationship between endometriosis, stress, and stigma, exploring how these factors interact within a biosocial health framework.
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This is a 2017 book chapter within the edited volume “Stigma Syndemics,” titled “The Syndemic of Endometriosis, Stress, and Stigma.” It examines endometriosis in relation to a syndemic framework that links the condition with stress and stigma, focusing on how these interacting psychosocial factors co-occur and shape health experiences. The provided text does not include the chapter’s methodological details, results, or limitations, so those cannot be summarized from what is available here. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it is specifically framed around “The Syndemic of Endometriosis, Stress, and Stigma.”
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