| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3860308 | The Journal of Urology | 2015 | 8 Pages | 
Abstract
												Men and women with bladder symptoms characterized as painful filling or painful urgency had more severe urological symptoms, more generalized symptoms and worse quality of life than participants who reported neither characteristic, suggesting that these symptom characteristics might represent important subsets of patients with urological chronic pelvic pain syndromes.
											Keywords
												Genitourinary Pain IndexCSQAUAPROMISUCPPSNIHGUPIBPSCP/CPPSAmerican Urological AssociationRiceInterstitialPainBladder pain syndromeurological chronic pelvic pain syndromeQuestionPatient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information SystemCystitisInterstitial cystitisMAPPNIH, National Institutes of HealthUrinary bladderHospital Anxiety and Depression Scalepositive and negative affect scaleHADSCoping strategies questionnaireQuestionnairesProstatitischronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndromePANAS
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											Authors
												H. Henry Lai, John N. Krieger, Michel A. Pontari, Dedra Buchwald, Xiaoling Hou, J. Richard Landis, MAPP Research Network MAPP Research Network, 
											