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. 2022 Nov;31(11):1639-1644.
doi: 10.1089/jwh.2022.0072. Epub 2022 Jun 14.

A Multidisciplinary Pelvic Pain Clinic: Integrated Health Psychology in a Specialty Care Setting

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A Multidisciplinary Pelvic Pain Clinic: Integrated Health Psychology in a Specialty Care Setting

Emily B K Thomas et al. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2022 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a relatively common health problem, impacting around 25 million women globally. This study details the development of a multidisciplinary women's CPP clinic at a major U.S. academic medical center, and examines associations between mood, pain symptoms, and trauma history. Materials and Methods: Data were collected from 96 subjects, including self-report measures (Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, and Brief Trauma Questionnaire), pain intensity ratings, psychiatric diagnoses, and relevant medical history. Results: Most subjects reported at least one traumatic experience. Nearly half of subjects met criteria for an anxiety disorder and/or a depressive disorder. Most subjects were diagnosed with pelvic floor dysfunction, and more than half were referred to physical therapy. Women with abdominal/pelvic surgery history reported more traumatic experiences than women without surgical history. Women with a history of sexual abuse reported trying more medications and seeking care from a greater number of providers. Many reported pain duration of >2 years. Conclusions: Study findings related to mental health and trauma support a multidisciplinary CPP approach that includes a clinical health psychology component. Future research may investigate the therapeutic processes that apply to this population to identify targeted efficacious interventions.

Keywords: anxiety; chronic pelvic pain; depression; multidisciplinary treatment; trauma; women's health.

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