FACTORS OF DISTRESS IN ENDOMETRIOSIS: THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN TRAIT EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND PAIN

Nadia Barberis, M. Cannavò, F. Cuzzocrea
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"Introduction: Endometriosis is a gynecological condition characterized by the presence of endometrial-like tissue outside of the uterus. Several studies shown the importance of pain-related symptomatology in endometriosis, which has been linked to high levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. Furthermore, consistent findings revealed that pain symptoms do not always correlate with the severity of endometriosis, showing that other factors such as psychological and emotional factors may influence pain perception. In this regard, Trait Emotional Intelligence (Trait EI) was found to be a relevant antecedent for adjustment to one's medical condition. The current study sought to verify whether the association between Trait Emotional Intelligence and General distress (depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and stress) in people with endometriosis would be mediated by Pain (intensity and interference with enjoyment of life, and general activity). Methods: In a sample of 276 women with endometriosis aged between 18 and 40 years old (M=30.28; SD=6.07) instruments were administered to measure Trait EI, Pain and General Distress. Results: Results of this study showed that Trait EI was negatively related to Pain and General distress, whereas General distress was positively associated to Pain. Furthermore, Pain has shown a mediation role in the relation between Trait EI and General distress. Discussion: Individuals with a low trait EI may have difficulty requesting support from significant others or physicians, as well as engaging in healthy activities while dealing with pain-related symptomatology, which may foster the onset of internalizing symptomatology. Intervention programs for individuals with endometriosis may implement modules aimed at fostering Trait EI to successfully cope with pain and should carefully screen for internalizing symptomatology to improve their clinical efficacy."
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子宫内膜异位症的痛苦因素:特质情商与疼痛的相互作用
简介:子宫内膜异位症是一种以子宫外存在子宫内膜样组织为特征的妇科疾病。几项研究表明疼痛相关症状在子宫内膜异位症中的重要性,这与高水平的抑郁、焦虑和压力有关。此外,一致的研究结果表明,疼痛症状并不总是与子宫内膜异位症的严重程度相关,这表明心理和情绪因素等其他因素可能影响疼痛感知。在这方面,特质情绪智力(特质EI)被发现是一个相关的先决条件,以适应一个人的医疗状况。目前的研究试图验证特质情商与子宫内膜异位症患者的一般痛苦(抑郁症状、焦虑症状和压力)之间的联系是否会被疼痛(对生活享受和一般活动的强度和干扰)所介导。方法:276例年龄在18 ~ 40岁的子宫内膜异位症患者(M=30.28;SD=6.07)测量特质EI、疼痛和一般窘迫。结果:本研究结果显示,特质EI与疼痛和一般痛苦负相关,而一般痛苦与疼痛正相关。此外,疼痛在特质EI与一般痛苦的关系中显示出中介作用。讨论:低特质EI的个体可能难以请求重要他人或医生的支持,在处理与疼痛相关的症状时也难以参与健康活动,这可能会促进内化症状的发生。针对子宫内膜异位症患者的干预计划可以实施旨在培养特质EI的模块,以成功应对疼痛,并应仔细筛选内化症状,以提高其临床疗效。”
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