Endometriosis is a prevalent chronic gynecological condition characterized by severe pelvic pain, negatively affecting women’s health-related quality of life. The Common-Sense Model of Illness Self-regulation has revealed the importance of illness perceptions and coping strategies in explaining the impact of illness on across several conditions. These aspects have never been assessed in endometriosis.

Authors aimed to explore the relationship between pelvic pain severity and health-related quality of life in women with endometriosis, hypothesizing that illness representations and pain-specific cognitive and behavioral maladaptive coping strategies influence this relationship.

This cross-sectional study analyzed data from 273 women with endometriosis who completed an online questionnaire

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