Endometriosis is a chronic disease that affects women of reproductive age. Chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, and dyspareunia are its main symptoms; the pain alters the quality of life of the patient and affects her health. Since pain is a highly subjective experience, the purpose of this study is to assess the sensory component of pain perception in endometriosis, alongside the affective-emotional and cognitive aspects. These aspects were linked with anamnestic data, anxiety, and depression. We administered appropriate instruments in order to assess these dimensions (QUID - Italian Pain Questionnaire, Biberoglu's Scale, and the HADS Scale), and we evaluated their relationships
Pain is the most important symptom in patients with endometriosis, and its management is truly chall...
Purpose: To determine the impact of chronic pelvic pain on quality of life in women with or without ...
Objectives Cross-sectional studies show that endometriosis-related pain is associated with affect. M...
Endometriosis is a chronic disease that affects women of reproductive age. Chronic pelvic pain, dysm...
Objective: To explore how pain intensity and pain cognition are related to health-related quality of...
Introduction: Prior research into endometriosis-related pain has focused on specific aspects of t...
Introduction. This article is devoted to psychological features in patients with pain syndrome in en...
The contrasting findings obtained in the studies that have attempted to correlate the stage of endom...
Endometriosis, the growth of endometrial-like tissue at sites outside the uterus, may affect up to 1...
Pain is the central symptom in endometriosis and often persists despite treatment of the disease. Mu...
Objective Endometriosis is a complex disease, and pain is an important component of the syndrome. On...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Emotional profile is involved in the experience of chronic pain re...
ntroduction: No prior study of endometriosis has investigated the psychological impact of having asy...
The association of pain and endometriosis was recognized with the first definitive published reports...
Endometriosis is a chronic gynaecological disease that affects women during the reproductive age, an...
Pain is the most important symptom in patients with endometriosis, and its management is truly chall...
Purpose: To determine the impact of chronic pelvic pain on quality of life in women with or without ...
Objectives Cross-sectional studies show that endometriosis-related pain is associated with affect. M...
Endometriosis is a chronic disease that affects women of reproductive age. Chronic pelvic pain, dysm...
Objective: To explore how pain intensity and pain cognition are related to health-related quality of...
Introduction: Prior research into endometriosis-related pain has focused on specific aspects of t...
Introduction. This article is devoted to psychological features in patients with pain syndrome in en...
The contrasting findings obtained in the studies that have attempted to correlate the stage of endom...
Endometriosis, the growth of endometrial-like tissue at sites outside the uterus, may affect up to 1...
Pain is the central symptom in endometriosis and often persists despite treatment of the disease. Mu...
Objective Endometriosis is a complex disease, and pain is an important component of the syndrome. On...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Emotional profile is involved in the experience of chronic pain re...
ntroduction: No prior study of endometriosis has investigated the psychological impact of having asy...
The association of pain and endometriosis was recognized with the first definitive published reports...
Endometriosis is a chronic gynaecological disease that affects women during the reproductive age, an...
Pain is the most important symptom in patients with endometriosis, and its management is truly chall...
Purpose: To determine the impact of chronic pelvic pain on quality of life in women with or without ...
Objectives Cross-sectional studies show that endometriosis-related pain is associated with affect. M...