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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pain. 2023 Apr 27;164(9):2070–2083. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002909

Table 1.

Participant Baseline Demographics.

Measure n (%) Mean (SD) Measure n (%)
Race Pre-Existing conditions
White 121 (60.5%) Ovarian Cysts 27 (14%)
Black or African American 32 (16%) Lower Back Pain 21 (11%)
Asian 30 (15%) Chronic Pelvic Pain 18 (9%)
Multiple 15 (7.5%) Migraine Headaches 18 (9%)
Native American 1 (.5%) Irritable Bowel Syndrome 16 (8%)
No Response 1 (.5%) Bladder Pain Syndrome 13 (7%)
Ethnicity Endometriosis 13 (7%)
Not Hispanic or Latino 176 (88%) Chronic Constipation 6 (3%)
Hispanic or Latino 24 (12%) Fibroids 5 (3%)
Groups Inflammatory Bowel Disease 5 (3%)
Dysmenorrhea 132 (66%) Kidney Stones 4 (2%)
Pain-Free Controls 30 (15%) Fibromyalgia 3 (2%)
Chronic Pain 22 (11%) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease 1 (1%)
Bladder Pain Syndrome 16 (8%) Chronic Diarrhea 1 (1%)
Age (years) 200 24.9 (6.4) Arthritis 1 (1%)
Height (inches) 196 64.6 (2.8) Parous
Weight (lbs.) 195 143 (30.1) Ever Pregnant 29 (15%)
Body Mass Index (BMI) 195 24 (4.63) 1 or more deliveries 14 (7%)

Note. Percentages were calculated from the total sample size (n=200). Some participants had multiple diagnoses.