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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Low Genit Tract Dis. 2015 Jan;19(1):62–67. doi: 10.1097/LGT.0000000000000041

TABLE 3.

Selected pain and medical history characteristics by remission status among 138 women with clinically-confirmed vulvodynia sampled from a population-based study in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area, 2010 – 2013.

Characteristic Women reporting
any remission
(n = 46)
Women not
reporting remission
(n = 92)
No. % No. % p-value
Type 0.26
Primary 13 28.3 35 38.0
Secondary 33 71.7 57 62.0
Mean Duration, y (range) 9.2 (2.0 – 24.4) 7.0 (0.9 – 25.8) 0.59
Duration in Quartiles, y 0.77
< 3.8 9 19.6 25 27.2
3.8 – 7.49 12 26.1 23 25.0
7.5 – 12.9 12 26.1 23 25.0
≥ 13.0 13 28.3 21 22.8
Body Mass Index (BMI) 0.08
Underweight (< 18.5) 3 6.5 3 3.3
Normal weight (18.5–24.9) 29 63.0 45 48.9
Overweight (25.0–29.9) 12 26.1 26 28.3
Obese (≥30.0) 2 4.4 18 19.5
History of pregnancy
Yes 19 41.3 42 45.7 0.63
No 27 58.7 50 54.3
Location of pain on the vestibule
Generalized 19 41.3 40 43.5 0.09
Localized 27 58.7 52 56.5
Sought treatment for pain
Yes 21 45.6 48 52.2 0.82
No 20 43.5 42 45.7
Missing 5 10.9 2 2.1
Received treatment for pain 0.78
Yes 8 17.4 20 21.7
No 32 76.1 70 76.1
Missing 6 13.0 2 2.2