Derrière la maladie, une femme : abord psychologique de l’endométriose

In: Vocation Sage-femme · 2018 · vol. 17(133) , pp. 19–20 · doi:10.1016/j.vsf.2018.05.005 · W2832325673
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This article explores the psychological approach to endometriosis, focusing on the woman behind the disease.

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The paper discusses endometriosis from a psychological perspective, framing the condition in terms of the woman’s experience rather than focusing only on biological mechanisms. It presents a psychological approach aligned with the viewpoint of midwifery practice, but the provided text does not include the study population, methods, or specific findings. The main limitation visible here is that the full article content is not accessible in the excerpt, so no explicit evidence base or caveats stated by the authors can be verified. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it uses a psychological approach to interpret women’s experiences of the disease.

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