2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpain.2022.1053026
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Dysmenorrhea catastrophizing and functional impairment in female pelvic pain

Abstract: BackgroundDysmenorrhea is suggested to increase the risk of chronic pain by enhancing central sensitization. However, little is known about whether emotional and cognitive responses induced by dysmenorrhea contribute to chronic pain interference. This study examined the association between catastrophizing specific to dysmenorrhea and both dysmenorrhea and chronic pelvic pain (CPP)-associated pain interference.MethodsWomen (N = 104) receiving care for CPP through a tertiary gynecological pain clinic between 201… Show more

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