2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-771x.2011.01118.x
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Urinary incontinence prevalence and risk factors in women aged 20 and over in Malatya

Abstract: The purpose of this population‐based cross‐sectional study is to determine the prevalence and risk factors of urinary incontinence (UI) in women over 20 years old. The study was conducted with 800 women and the participants were stratified by age and residence. The data obtained from the study revealed that prevalence of UI was 32·4%, while the most frequently encountered type of UI was mixed urinary incontinence (72·6%). Logistic regression analysis results demonstrated the most important risk factors for UI … Show more

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“…reported that UI increased 6.5 times in the patients suffering from recurrent urinary infection and Yalcin et al . stated that UI increased 3.3 times . In the present study, adjusted analyses showed that obstetric factors (out of gestational age) have not found as major risk factors in developing UI.…”
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confidence: 41%
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“…reported that UI increased 6.5 times in the patients suffering from recurrent urinary infection and Yalcin et al . stated that UI increased 3.3 times . In the present study, adjusted analyses showed that obstetric factors (out of gestational age) have not found as major risk factors in developing UI.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 41%
“…In their study, Kocaöz et al 11 found that UI risk was observed 4.1 times greater in those with constipation complaints during pregnancy. 11 In their study, Santos et al 30 reported that UI increased 6.5 times in the patients suffering from recurrent urinary infection and Yalcin et al 31 stated that UI increased 3.3 times. 30,31 In the present study, adjusted analyses showed that obstetric factors (out of gestational age) have not found as major risk factors in developing UI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Yalcin et al () determined the risk factors of UI among women in Malatya, Turkey between the ages of 20–93 years. Using logistic regression analysis we found that the important risk factors were age, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and recurrent urinary tract infection (RUTI) for women 50 years and older.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%