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Psychosomatic Medicine | 1992

Medical and psychiatric symptoms in women with childhood sexual abuse

Edward A. Walker; Wayne Katon; J. Hansom; Jane Harrop-Griffiths; L. Holm; M. L. Jones; L. Hickok; Ron Jemelka

&NA; Although there is increasing awareness of the short‐term psychological and social adaptations to childhood sexual abuse, little is known about the long‐term effects of such abuse, particularly its effect on subsequent medical utilization and the experience and reporting of physical symptoms. We re‐analyzed data from a previous study of 100 women scheduled for diagnostic laparoscopy (50 for chronic pain, 50 for tubal ligation or infertility evaluation) who received structured, physician‐administered psychiatric and sexual abuse interviews. Women were regrouped by severity of childhood sexual abuse, and we compared the groups with respect to lifetime psychiatric diagnoses and medically unexplained symptom patterns. Unadjusted odds ratios showed that risk for lifetime diagnoses of major depression, panic disorder, phobia, somatization disorder and drug abuse, and current diagnoses of major depression and somatoform pain disorder were significantly higher in the severely abused group compared with women with no abuse or less severe abuse. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that number of somatization symptoms, lifetime panic disorder and drug dependence were predictive of a prior history of severe childhood sexual abuse. Psychiatric disorders and medical symptoms, particularly chronic pelvic pain, are common in women with histories of severe childhood sexual abuse. Clinicians should inquire about childhood sexual and physical abuse experiences in patients with multiple medical and psychiatric symptoms, particularly patients with chronic pelvic pain.


Psychosomatics | 1995

Psychiatric Diagnoses and Sexual Victimization in Women With Chronic Pelvic Pain

Edward A. Walker; Wayne Katon; Janet Hansom; Jane Harrop-Griffiths; Louise Holm; Michael L. Jones; L. Hickok; Joan Russo

The authors evaluated 100 women scheduled for diagnostic laparoscopy (50 for chronic pain, 50 for tubal ligation or infertility evaluation) using structured psychiatric, family history, and sexual trauma interviews. Laparoscopy reports were blindly rated by a gynecologist. Compared with the nonpain group, the women with chronic pelvic pain had significantly higher current and lifetime rates of psychiatric disorders, as well as childhood and adult sexual victimization. They reported significantly higher mean numbers of somatization symptoms, but no significant differences in objective laparoscopic findings. Psychiatric disorders and sexual victimization are common in women with chronic pelvic pain and should be considered in the evaluation and treatment of these patients.


American Journal of Psychiatry | 1988

Relationship of chronic pelvic pain to psychiatric diagnoses and childhood sexual abuse

Elizabeth Walker; Wayne Katon; Jane Harrop-Griffiths; L. Holm; Joan Russo; L. Hickok


Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1988

The association between chronic pelvic pain, psychiatric diagnoses, and childhood sexual abuse.

Jane Harrop-Griffiths; Wayne Katon; Elizabeth Walker; L. Holm; Joan Russo; L. Hickok


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2000

Hysteroscopic treatment of the uterine septum: A clinician's experience ☆ ☆☆

L. Hickok


Human Reproduction | 2016

Intent to treat analysis of in vitro fertilization and preimplantation genetic screening versus expectant management in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss

Gayathree Murugappan; Lora K. Shahine; C.O. Perfetto; L. Hickok; Ruth B. Lathi


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Intent to treat analysis of preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) versus expectant management (EM) in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)

Gayathree Murugappan; Lora K. Shahine; C.O. Perfetto; L. Hickok; Ruth B. Lathi


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

Reduced oxygen tension helps increase the quality of blastocyst available on D5

A. Hoff; A. Khabani; C. Khabani; L. Hickok; L.A. Marshall


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

Improving Embryo Culture Conditions by Reducing Oxygen Tension May Help Increase the Implantation Potential of an Embryo in the Donor Recipient Population

C. Khabani; L.A. Marshall; D.E. Woodford; A. Khabani; L. Hickok


Fertility and Sterility | 2018

Outcomes of vitrified donor oocytes: implantation rates are increased when blastocysts are vitrified prior to embryo transfer

Julie D. Lamb; Lora K. Shahine; A. Khabani; C. Khabani; L. Hickok; L.A. Marshall

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A. Khabani

University of Washington

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L.A. Marshall

University of Washington

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Julie D. Lamb

University of Washington

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Wayne Katon

University of Washington

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Joan Russo

University of Washington

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L. Holm

University of Washington

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