The relationship between patients’ causal attributions for pain and biopsychosocial measures was investigated in a sample of 100 women with dyspareunia. Independently of findings from the gynecological examinations, causal attributions were related to adjustment. More specifically, the women who made psychosocial attributions reported higher pain scores, higher levels of psychological distress, lower levels of marital adjustment, more problems with sexual function, and more frequent reports of sexual assault. The relationship between psychosocial causal attributions for pain and psychosocial distress may be clinically useful in the multidisciplinary treatment of this and other pain disorders, regardless of actual physical pathology
Objective: To compare biopsychologic profiles of women with dyspareunia with a matched no-pain contr...
Objective: To compare biopsychologic profiles of women with dyspareunia with a matched no-pain contr...
Genital pain is a prevalent, complex, and disabling health concern in women. Efforts to study this c...
The relationship between patients’ causal attributions for pain and biopsychosocial measures was inv...
The diagnosis of Dyspareunia relies on a woman's self-report of pain associated with sexual intercou...
The diagnosis of Dyspareunia relies on a woman's self-report of pain associated with sexual intercou...
The diagnosis of Dyspareunia relies on a woman's self-report of pain associated with sexual intercou...
A frequently reported disorder affecting mostly women, dyspareunia (pain with penile-vaginal interco...
This study investigated the clinical attributes of dyspareunia and the variables used to classify it...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which depressive symptomatology, anxiety, and marital adjust...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which depressive symptomatology, anxiety, and marital adjust...
After a long history of privileging psychosexual etiological factors over pain and physiological pro...
After a long history of privileging psychosexual etiological factors over pain and physiological pro...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Objective: To compare biopsychologic profiles of women with dyspareunia with a matched no-pain contr...
Objective: To compare biopsychologic profiles of women with dyspareunia with a matched no-pain contr...
Genital pain is a prevalent, complex, and disabling health concern in women. Efforts to study this c...
The relationship between patients’ causal attributions for pain and biopsychosocial measures was inv...
The diagnosis of Dyspareunia relies on a woman's self-report of pain associated with sexual intercou...
The diagnosis of Dyspareunia relies on a woman's self-report of pain associated with sexual intercou...
The diagnosis of Dyspareunia relies on a woman's self-report of pain associated with sexual intercou...
A frequently reported disorder affecting mostly women, dyspareunia (pain with penile-vaginal interco...
This study investigated the clinical attributes of dyspareunia and the variables used to classify it...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which depressive symptomatology, anxiety, and marital adjust...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which depressive symptomatology, anxiety, and marital adjust...
After a long history of privileging psychosexual etiological factors over pain and physiological pro...
After a long history of privileging psychosexual etiological factors over pain and physiological pro...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Current views suggest that in women with superficial dyspareunia the prospect of penile-vaginal inte...
Objective: To compare biopsychologic profiles of women with dyspareunia with a matched no-pain contr...
Objective: To compare biopsychologic profiles of women with dyspareunia with a matched no-pain contr...
Genital pain is a prevalent, complex, and disabling health concern in women. Efforts to study this c...