Endometriosis and mental health disorders: identification and treatment as part of a multimodal approach
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Endometriosis and mental health disorders: identification and treatment as part of a multimodal approach
Abstract
Endometriosis is a disease marked by more than just pain and infertility, as it transcends the well-characterized physical symptoms to be frequently associated with mental health issues. This review focuses on the associations between endometriosis and anxiety, depression, sexual dysfunction, and eating disorders, all of which show a higher prevalence in women with the disease. Studies show that pain, especially the chronic pelvic pain of endometriosis, likely serves as a mediating factor. Recent studies evaluating genetic predispositions for endometriosis and mental health disorders suggest a shared genetic predisposition. Healthcare providers who treat women with endometriosis should be aware of these associations to best treat their patients. A holistic approach to care by gynecologists as well as mental health professionals should emphasize prompt diagnosis, targeted medical interventions, and psychological support, while also recognizing the role of supportive relationships in improving the patient's quality of life.
Keywords: Endometriosis; anxiety; depression; mental health; sexual dysfunction.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests A.L.Z. has nothing to disclose. E.R. has nothing to disclose. B.S. reports honoraria from Cook Medical; travel support from AstroPharma (support for attending meetings); Advisory Board, Endo App, Advisory Board Meeting, Gedeon Richter; AGEM (Endometriosis Special Interest Group of German Society of Gynecology), Board member outside the submitted work.
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