Data File - Psychological Wellbeing and Endometriosis/Adenomyosis
Introduction: Endometriosis and adenomyosis are chronic health conditions that effect up to 20% of women. Despite their prevalence the average time for diagnosis is 7.5 years which can cause individuals’ significant psychological distress. Currently most research on these conditions focusses on the physical symptoms.
Aims: The aim of this research was to understand how living with endometriosis or adenomyosis impacts psychological wellbeing.
Results: Survey results of 114 participants indicated that more than 90% of participants experienced a lengthy and negative diagnostic process. They also reported feeling high levels of pain consistently, that impaired their daily functioning and was linked to severe levels of psychological distress.
Conclusions: This research highlights the serious psychological distress that many people diagnosed with these conditions experience as a result of chronic pain. Furthermore, it highlights the general dismissal of symptoms and the lack of support that individuals feel that they receive during the diagnostic process.
History
First created date
2024-09-09School
- School of Psychology and Public Health