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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Endometr Pelvic Pain Disord. 2015 Oct 1;7(4):129–135. doi: 10.5301/je.5000224

TABLE II.

Comparison of pain symptoms, gynecologic, obstetric, and other clinical characteristics between women with endometriosis from the United States (EA) and Puerto Rico (ERP)

Characteristics EA N = 4,358a n (%) ERP N = 878a n (%) p-valueb
Pelvic pain symptoms
 Dysmenorrhea 4,020 (98.2) 726 (83.9) <0.001
 Dyspareunia 2,810 (74.4) 418 (53.7) <0.001
 Chronic pelvic pain 4,171 (98.4) 421 (48.0) <0.001
 Pain throughout the month 2,809 (78.3) 148 (28.5) <0.001
 Incapacitating pain 3,512 (80.1) 534 (66.1) <0.001
Gynecologic and obstetric history
 Problems getting pregnant 1,800 (69.4) 346 (53.3) <0.001
 Miscarriages 618 (14.2) 171 (20.8) <0.001
 Irregular bleeding 1,912 (49.1) 106 (20.4) <0.001
 Profuse bleeding 2,833 (70.1) 90 (17.3) <0.001
 Hysterectomy 722 (16.8) 87 (11.7) <0.001c
 Uterine fibroids 866 (20.0) 149 (17.0)   0.040d
Other co-existing symptoms
 Back/leg pain 3,496 (91.9) 239 (46.0) <0.001
 Abdominal pain 3,112 (85.7) 140 (26.9) <0.001
 Nausea/upset stomach 2,768 (68.8) 197 (37.9) <0.001
 Diarrhea 1,677 (56.1) 134 (25.8) <0.001
 Painful urination 1,329 (34.6) 61 (11.7) <0.001
 Low resistance to infections 1,886 (49.1) 62 (11.9) <0.001
 Low grade fever 1,404 (37.6) 13 (2.5) <0.001
 Fatigue/low energy 3,810 (91.0) 97 (18.7) <0.001
 Dizziness 2,749 (69.1) 116 (22.4) <0.001
 Chest pain 563 (21.4) 29 (4.4) <0.001
a

Percents are based on total number of women per group who responded to each question (excludes blank or non-applicable responses) and may not equal the listed denominator per group.

b

P-values are from crude comparisons using contingency tables; in addition, all comparisons were further adjusted for pertinent covariates, such as each of age at surgical diagnosis, time to diagnosis from onset of symptoms, duration of living with endometriosis, and calendar timing of diagnosis as they were statistically significantly different between groups and may impact findings. Problems getting pregnant was also adjusted for age at time of first delivery, and hysterectomy and uterine fibroids were also adjusted for current age. Any changes in conclusions as a result of the adjustments are indicated.

c

Not statistically significant when adjusted for time to diagnosis or duration of endometriosis. As applicable due to the impact of current age, this was also not statistically significant when adjusted for age at time of completing the questionnaire.

d

Not statistically significant when adjusted for any of the covariates. As applicable due to the impact of current age, this was also not statistically significant when adjusted for age at time of completing the questionnaire.