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Papers: 3 Aug 2024 - 9 Aug 2024


2024


Front Pain Res (Lausanne)


39109243


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The effect of dysmenorrhea severity and interference on reactions to experimentally-induced pain.

Authors

Rogers SK, Nichols KL, Ahamadeen N, Shanahan ML, Rand KL

Abstract

Dysmenorrhea is associated with increased risk of chronic pain and hyperalgesia. Menstruating individuals with dysmenorrhea are more likely to have elevated pain reactivity when experiencing experimental pain, than those without. However, no study has examined intragroup differences in reactions to experimentally induced pain for individuals with dysmenorrhea. The main aim of this study was to examine the relative roles of dysmenorrhea severity and interference in the experience of experimentally-induced pain.