| Literature DB >> 23565758 |
Vidya Seshan1, Joshua Kanaabi Muliira.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Urinary incontinence (UI) continues to affect millions of women worldwide and those living in resource poor settings seem to be more affected. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of UI and factors associated with UI symptom severity (UISS) among women in a selected district in India.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23565758 PMCID: PMC3626667 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6874-13-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Demographic characteristics of the participants
| 20-29 | 177 (29.6) | |
| 30-39 | 186 (31.1) | |
| 40-49 | 114 (19.1) | |
| 50-60 | 121 (20.2) | |
| Underweight (<18.5) | 34(5.7) | |
| Normal (18.8-24.9) | 420 (70.2) | |
| Over weight (25–29.9) | 114 (19.1) | |
| Obese (>30) | 30 (5.0) | |
| Single | 21 (3.5) | |
| Married | 509 (85.1) | |
| Widow | 68 (11.4) | |
| No formal Education | 27 (4.6) | |
| Primary School level | 233 (38.9) | |
| Secondary School level | 139 (23.2) | |
| Graduate Level | 175 (29.3) | |
| Postgraduate Level | 24 (4.0) | |
| House Wife | 332 (55.5) | |
| House Helper or Maid | 74 (12.4) | |
| Office Clerk | 68 (11.4) | |
| School teacher | 34 (5.7) | |
| Self Employment | 47 (7.9) | |
| Professional | 43 (7.1) |
Self-reported urinary incontinence and severity of urinary incontinence symptoms
| Do you experience any involuntary leakage of urine in your daily life? | Yes | 202 (33.8) |
| No | 396 (66.2) | |
| Severity of Urinary Incontinence Symptoms | No symptoms | 396 (66.2) |
| Mild (21.7% of 202) | 44 (7.4) | |
| Moderate (78.2% of 202) | 158 (26.4) | |
| Severe (0% of 202) | 0 (0) |
Comparison of demographic characteristics of participants with and without unitary incontinence
| (M =46.6, SD =9.46) | (M =32.9, SD =10.02) | | | |
| 20-29 | 6 (3) | 171(43.2) | 179.67 | < .01 |
| 30-39 | 46 (22.8) | 140(35.4) | ||
| 40-49 | 64 (31.7) | 50(12.6) | ||
| 50-60 | 86 (42.6) | 35(8.8) | ||
| (M=25.53, SD =3.79) | (M =22.01, SD =2.76) | | | |
| Underweight (< 18.5) | 4 (2) | 30(7.6) | 131.21 | < .01 |
| Normal (18.8 -24. 9) | 94 (46.5) | 326(82.3) | ||
| Over weight (25–29.9) | 78 (38.6) | 36(9.1) | ||
| Obese ( > 30) | 26 (12.9) | 4(1) | ||
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| Single | 0 (0) | 21(5.3) | 40.30 | < .01 |
| Married | 158 (78.2) | 351(88.6) | ||
| Widow | 44 (21.8) | 24(6.1) | ||
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| No formal education | 15 (7.4) | 12(3.1) | 31.06 | < .01 |
| Primary School level | 99 (49) | 134(33.8) | ||
| Secondary School level | 26 (12.9) | 113(28.5) | ||
| Graduate level | 58 (28.7) | 117(29.5) | ||
| Postgraduate level | 4 (2) | 20(5.1) | ||
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| House wife | 116 (57.4) | 216(54.5) | 13.21 | < .01 |
| House Helper or Maid | 32 (15.8) | 42(10.6) | ||
| Office Clerk | 22 (10.9) | 46(11.6) | ||
| School Teacher | 8 (4) | 26(6.6) | ||
| Self Employed | 18 (8.9) | 29(7.3) | ||
| Professional | 6 (3) | 37(9.3) | ||
M: Mean; SD: Standard deviation; UI: Urinary incontinence; X: Chi-square.
Comparison of obstetrical characteristics of participants with and without unitary incontinence
| (M =19.23, SD =3.49) | (M =21.75, SD =3.39) | | | |
| < 20 | 132 (65.3%) | 99 (25%) | 97.50 | < .01 |
| 20-25 | 64 (31.7%) | 239 (60.4%) | ||
| 25-30 | 6 (3%) | 33 (8.3%) | ||
| >30 | 0 (0%) | 4 (1%) | ||
| (M =21.06 , SD =3.30) | (M =23.71, SD =2.88) | | | |
| < 20 | 106 (52.5%) | 39 (9.8%) | 143.14 | < .01 |
| 20-25 | 72 (35.6%) | 236 (59.6%) | ||
| 25-30 | 22 (10.9%) | 73 (18.4%) | ||
| >30 | 2 (1%) | 4 (1%) | ||
| (M =3.26, SD =1.28) | (M=2.23, SD =2.27) | | | |
| 1 - 2 | 70 (34.7%) | 266 (67.1%) | 168.46 | < .01 |
| 3 - 4 | 92 (45.6%) | 79 (20%) | ||
| 5 - 6 | 40 (19.9%) | 4 (1%) | ||
| (M =0.92, SD =0.794) | (M =0.91, SD =2.51) | | | |
| No abortion | 62 (30.7%) | 294(74.3%) | 156.25 | < .01 |
| 1 - 2 | 134 (76.3%) | 72(18.2%) | ||
| 3 - 4 | 6 (3%) | 3(0.8%) | ||
| (M = 2.36, SD =0.88 ) | (M= 2.28 , SD =2.26) | | | |
| 1- 2 | 126 (62.4%) | 304(76.5%) | 91.41 | < .01 |
| 3 - 4 | 72 (35.6%) | 40(10.1%) | ||
| ≥ 5 | 2 (1%) | 4(1%) | ||
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| Vaginal with episiotomy | 134 (63.3%) | 232(58.6%) | 67.13 | < .01 |
| Assisted vaginal delivery | 60 (29.7%) | 54(13.6%) | ||
| Caesarean Section | 6 (3%) | 58(14.6%) | ||
| (M = 2.33, SD =0.43) | (M = 2.5, SD =0.49) | | | |
| 2-3 | 110 (54%) | 262(66.2%) | 49.89 | < .01 |
| 3-4 | 10 (6%) | 84(21.2%) | ||
| >4 | 80 (40%) | 0(0%) | ||
| | | | | |
| Yes | 88 (43.5%) | 34(8.6%) | 90.82 | < .01 |
| No | 114 (56.4%) | 362(91.4%) |
M: Mean; SD: Standard deviation; UI: Urinary incontinence; X: Chi-square.
Participants attitudes towards urinary incontinence (UI)
| Accidental loss of urine is a common problem that everyone woman faces | 202 (100) | 0 (0) | 361 (91.2) | 35 (8.8) |
| Women should not go for social events if they have UI | 202 (100) | 0 (0) | 336 (84.8) | 60 (15.2) |
| Women are not supposed to tell anyone if they have UI | 199 (98.5) | 3 (1.5) | 342 (86.4) | 54 (13.6) |
| A woman who has UI should avoid sexual intercourse | 196 (97) | 6 (3) | 379 (95.7) | 17 (4.3) |
| Life style changes has no effect on symptoms and risk of getting UI | 200 (99) | 2 (1) | 386 (97.5) | 10 (2.5) |
| Restricting fluid intake is a good thing to do when one has UI | 196 (97) | 6 (3) | 360 (90.9) | 36 (9.1) |
| Exercise is one of the main causes of UI | 194 (96) | 8 (4) | 370 (93.4) | 26 (6.6) |
| Urinary Incontinence cannot be prevented | 196 (97) | 6 (3) | 391 (98.7) | 5 (1.3 ) |
| Women who have Urinary Incontinence are cursed | 196 (97) | 6 (3) | 386 (97.5) | 10 (2.5) |
| Urinary Incontinence cannot be cured | 198 (98) | 4 (2) | 387 (97.7) | 9 (2.3) |
Factors associated with self-reported urinary incontinent symptoms (N=202)
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age at First Birth (AFB) | | | | -.353** | -.037** | -.217 |
| Number of Pregnancies (NOP) | | | -.233** | .386** | .112** | .268 |
| Weight of Largest Baby (WLB) | | .244** | -.256** | .576** | .506** | .450 |
| | | | | | Intercept = 0.436 | |
| Mean | 2.33 | 3.26 | 19.23 | 29.9 | R2= .44 | |
| Standard Deviation | 0.43 | 1.28 | 3.49 | 5.1 | ΔR2 =.02 | |
**: p< 0.01; R: multiple correlation coefficient; b: Unstandardized Coefficients; β: Standardized Coefficients.