Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain

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Autor(a) principal: Donatti,Lilian
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ramos,Denise Gimenez, Andres,Marina de Paula, Passman,Leigh Jonathan, Podgaec,Sérgio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To determine the correlations between coping strategies, depression, stress levels and pain perception in patients with endometriosis. Methods This prospective and exploratory study included 171 women undergoing treatment for endometriosis between April and August 2014. The questionnaires used were Brief COPE, Beck Depression Inventory, Lipp’s Stress Symptom Inventory for Adults and Visual Analogue Scale. Clinical data were collected from electronic medical records. Results Patients with endometriosis who used positive coping strategies had better adaptation to stress (p<0.004) and less depression (p<0.004). The presence and intensity of depression, stress and acyclic pelvic pain were directly associated (p<0.05). The intensity of dysmenorrhea was associated with the degree of depression (p<0.001), whereas acyclic pelvic pain was associated with the degree of depression (p<0.001), stress level (p<0.001) and stress type (p<0.001). Conclusion We found a positive association between coping, depression levels, type and levels of stress and pain intensity in patients with endometriosis. The use of maladaptive coping strategies focused on emotion is correlated with increase in depression and stress.
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spelling Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic painEndometriosisAdaptation, psychologicalDepressionStress, psychologicalPelvic painABSTRACT Objective To determine the correlations between coping strategies, depression, stress levels and pain perception in patients with endometriosis. Methods This prospective and exploratory study included 171 women undergoing treatment for endometriosis between April and August 2014. The questionnaires used were Brief COPE, Beck Depression Inventory, Lipp’s Stress Symptom Inventory for Adults and Visual Analogue Scale. Clinical data were collected from electronic medical records. Results Patients with endometriosis who used positive coping strategies had better adaptation to stress (p<0.004) and less depression (p<0.004). The presence and intensity of depression, stress and acyclic pelvic pain were directly associated (p<0.05). The intensity of dysmenorrhea was associated with the degree of depression (p<0.001), whereas acyclic pelvic pain was associated with the degree of depression (p<0.001), stress level (p<0.001) and stress type (p<0.001). Conclusion We found a positive association between coping, depression levels, type and levels of stress and pain intensity in patients with endometriosis. The use of maladaptive coping strategies focused on emotion is correlated with increase in depression and stress.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2017-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082017000100065einstein (São Paulo) v.15 n.1 2017reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.1590/s1679-45082017ao3911info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDonatti,LilianRamos,Denise GimenezAndres,Marina de PaulaPassman,Leigh JonathanPodgaec,Sérgioeng2017-10-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082017000100065Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2017-10-16T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain
title Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain
spellingShingle Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain
Donatti,Lilian
Endometriosis
Adaptation, psychological
Depression
Stress, psychological
Pelvic pain
title_short Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain
title_full Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain
title_fullStr Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain
title_full_unstemmed Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain
title_sort Patients with endometriosis using positive coping strategies have less depression, stress and pelvic pain
author Donatti,Lilian
author_facet Donatti,Lilian
Ramos,Denise Gimenez
Andres,Marina de Paula
Passman,Leigh Jonathan
Podgaec,Sérgio
author_role author
author2 Ramos,Denise Gimenez
Andres,Marina de Paula
Passman,Leigh Jonathan
Podgaec,Sérgio
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Donatti,Lilian
Ramos,Denise Gimenez
Andres,Marina de Paula
Passman,Leigh Jonathan
Podgaec,Sérgio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Endometriosis
Adaptation, psychological
Depression
Stress, psychological
Pelvic pain
topic Endometriosis
Adaptation, psychological
Depression
Stress, psychological
Pelvic pain
description ABSTRACT Objective To determine the correlations between coping strategies, depression, stress levels and pain perception in patients with endometriosis. Methods This prospective and exploratory study included 171 women undergoing treatment for endometriosis between April and August 2014. The questionnaires used were Brief COPE, Beck Depression Inventory, Lipp’s Stress Symptom Inventory for Adults and Visual Analogue Scale. Clinical data were collected from electronic medical records. Results Patients with endometriosis who used positive coping strategies had better adaptation to stress (p<0.004) and less depression (p<0.004). The presence and intensity of depression, stress and acyclic pelvic pain were directly associated (p<0.05). The intensity of dysmenorrhea was associated with the degree of depression (p<0.001), whereas acyclic pelvic pain was associated with the degree of depression (p<0.001), stress level (p<0.001) and stress type (p<0.001). Conclusion We found a positive association between coping, depression levels, type and levels of stress and pain intensity in patients with endometriosis. The use of maladaptive coping strategies focused on emotion is correlated with increase in depression and stress.
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