https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30097143Psychological factors, especially depressive-anxious symptomatology, predict CPPS-specific symptom severity and impediments to quality of life after 12 months and thus substantially contribute to the chronification of CPPS. It is recommended to address anxiety and depression in patients with CPPS as early as possible in biopsychosocially oriented treatment approaches.
Depression & anxiety contribute bigly to CPPS chronification
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Depression & anxiety contribute bigly to CPPS chronification
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