Endometriosis and stigmatization: A literature review

Panagiota Tragantzopoulou
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Endometriosis, a chronic condition affecting women worldwide, remains a complex and enigmatic disease. Despite its appearance and debilitating symptoms, the lack of sufficient information about endometriosis often leads to misconceptions and stigmatization of women. This literature review aims to shed light on the phenomenon of stigma surrounding endometriosis and its profound impact on the mental health of affected women. The search for relevant literature was conducted in the databases PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Scopus. Inclusion criteria for the studies were as follows: patients with endometriosis, exploration of the phenomenon of stigma in this sample, qualitative or quantitative design, publication after 2000, and written in English. Out of the total of 478 articles identified from the three databases, 6 articles met the inclusion criteria for this literature review. The review’s findings indicate that women with endometriosis encounter stigma from an early age, extending from their school years into adulthood. Employers and family members often question the severity of their pain, while menstrual pain is unjustly normalized as something women should endure. The impact of this stigma and criticism on the mental health of these women is profound, leading to feelings of despair, social exclusion, and even suicidal thoughts. In conclusion, this literature review underscores the pressing need for increased awareness and efforts to address the stigma surrounding endometriosis.
子宫内膜异位症与污名化:文献综述
子宫内膜异位症是一种影响全世界妇女的慢性疾病,它仍然是一种复杂而神秘的疾病。尽管子宫内膜异位症会出现各种令人衰弱的症状,但由于缺乏足够的相关信息,人们往往会对这种疾病产生误解,并对妇女产生成见。本文献综述旨在揭示围绕子宫内膜异位症的污名化现象及其对患病妇女心理健康的深刻影响。我们在 PubMed、ScienceDirect 和 Scopus 数据库中搜索了相关文献。研究的纳入标准如下:子宫内膜异位症患者、探讨该样本中的成见现象、定性或定量设计、2000 年后发表、英文撰写。在三个数据库中找到的总共 478 篇文章中,有 6 篇符合本次文献综述的纳入标准。综述结果表明,患有子宫内膜异位症的女性从幼年开始就会遭遇耻辱,从学生时代一直延续到成年。雇主和家庭成员经常质疑她们疼痛的严重程度,而痛经则被不公正地视为女性应该忍受的正常现象。这种成见和批评对这些女性的心理健康影响深远,导致她们感到绝望、被社会排斥,甚至产生自杀的念头。总之,这篇文献综述强调,迫切需要提高人们对子宫内膜异位症的认识,并努力消除围绕子宫内膜异位症的耻辱感。
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