Depression and anxiety in patients with chronic pelvic pain.
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This study investigated the prevalence and characteristics of depression and anxiety in patients diagnosed with chronic pelvic pain.
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Cited by (5)
- Physical therapy in the management of women with chronic pelvic pain 2007
- Chronic pelvic pain: A meta-analytic review 1998
- Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) - gynaecologic and psychosocial factors 1998
- Description and predictors of pain in patients with endometriosis 1992
- Psychosocial aspects of endometriosis: A review 1991
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