Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8752845 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Improvements in chronic pelvic pain severity, quality of life, and health care utilization were observed in a 1-year cohort in an interdisciplinary setting. Higher pain catastrophizing at baseline was associated with greater chronic pelvic pain severity at 1 year. Consideration should be given to stratifying pelvic pain patients by catastrophizing level (rumination, magnification, helplessness) in research studies and in clinical practice.
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Authors
Catherine MD, Christina MD, Sonja MD, Sean MD, Kristina MD, Kristin MD, Jessica MD, Ali MBBCh, MSc, Fontayne BSc, Heather MA, Susannah BScHonsPT, Holly MEd, Mohamed A. MD, PhD, Arianne Y. PhD, Sarka MD, PhD, Paul J. MD, PhD,