Emotional intimacy, empathic concern, and relationship satisfaction in women with endometriosis and their partners
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...
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Main Authors: | Leesa M. Van Niekerk (Author), Emma Schubert (Author), Mandy Matthewson (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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