Impact of endometriosis on quality of life and mental health: pelvic pain makes the difference

Author: Facchin, F.; Barbara, G.; Saita, E.; Mosconi, P.; Roberto, A.; Fedele, L.; Vercellini, P.

Description: INTRODUCTION: No prior study of endometriosis has investigated the psychological impact of having asymptomatic endometriosis versus endometriosis with pelvic pain in a systematic way. This study aimed at examining the impact of endometriosis on quality of life, anxiety and depression by comparing asymptomatic endometriosis, endometriosis with pelvic pain, and healthy, pain-free controls. The psychological impact of different types of endometriosis pain was also tested.

METHODS: One hundred and ten patients with surgically diagnosed endometriosis (78 with pelvic pain and 32 without pain symptoms) and 61 healthy controls completed two psychometric tests assessing quality of life, anxiety and depression. Endometriosis participants indicated on a numerical rating scale the intensity of four types of pain (dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, non-menstrual pelvic pain and dyschezia).

RESULTS: Endometriosis patients with pelvic pain had poorer quality of life and mental health as compared with those with asymptomatic endometriosis and the healthy controls. No significant differences were found between asymptomatic endometriosis and the control group. Dysmenorrhea had significant effects only on physical quality of life; non-menstrual pelvic pain affected all the variables; no significant effects were found for dyspareunia and dyschezia.

CONCLUSIONS: Pain significantly affects women’s experience of endometriosis. The medical treatment of endometriosis with pain may not be sufficient and psychological intervention is recommended.

Subject headings: Adult; Anxiety/etiology/physiopathology; Constipation/etiology/physiopathology; Data Interpretation, Statistical; Depression/etiology/physiopathology; Dysmenorrhea/etiology/psychology; Dyspareunia/etiology/psychology; Endometriosis/complications/diagnosis/physiopathology/psychology; Female; Humans; Italy; Mental Health/statistics & numerical data; Pain Measurement/methods; Pelvic Pain/etiology/psychology; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Psychometrics/methods; Quality of Life; Anxiety; depression; endometriosis; pelvic pain; quality of life

Publication year: 2015

Journal or book title: Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Volume: 36

Issue: 4

Pages: 135-141

Find the full text : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/0167482X.2015.1074173

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Type: Journal Article

Serial number: 2124