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Emotional intimacy, empathic concern, and relationship satisfaction in women with endometriosis and their partners

Leesa Van Niekerk, Emma Schubert, Mandy Matthewson

2020Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology39 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This is the first study to explore relationship satisfaction through a dyadic lens in couples living with endometriosis. This is timely and important given that endometriosis is a shared experience within the couple rather than an isolated experience occurring for the individual members of a couple. METHODS: Sixty couples completed online measures assessing emotional intimacy, empathic concern, psychological health, and relationship satisfaction. RESULTS: Emotional intimacy was associated with one's own relationship satisfaction and partner emotional intimacy was associated with the woman's relationship satisfaction in couples living with endometriosis. Women's empathic concern was unrelated to their own and their partners' relationship satisfaction. However, partner empathic concern was associated with both their own and the woman's relationship satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: Healthcare providers are encouraged to engage partners of women diagnosed with endometriosis in education and treatment processes. This engagement could be used to ascertain, and improve where needed, the emotional intimacy and empathic concern experienced by the couple.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyEndometriosisEmpathyEmpathic concernEmotional supportClinical psychologySocial psychologySocial supportMedicinePerspective-takingGynecologyEndometriosis Research and TreatmentAttachment and Relationship DynamicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
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