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Association of religiosity with mental health and quality of life in women with chronic pelvic pain.

Aline R Nunes-ReisRosa A Da LuzJosé M de DeusEdson Z MartinezDélio Marques Conde
Published in: International journal of psychiatry in medicine (2020)
Women with chronic pelvic pain were strongly religious. Women with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder had lower levels of intrinsic religiosity. On the other hand, intrinsic religiosity was positively associated with quality of life in women with chronic pelvic pain. Religiosity was not associated with the intensity of pelvic pain. These data suggest that health-care professionals should take religiosity into account when treating women with chronic pelvic pain.
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