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Female urinary incontinence and wellbeing: results from a multi-national survey

机译:女性尿失禁和健康:一项跨国调查的结果

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Background Previous research has shown that the severity of symptoms of urinary incontinence impacts on quality of life and wellbeing. The aim of this article is to investigate the relationship between female urinary incontinence and mental wellbeing. This involved analyses comparing those with UI and those without to determine whether any differences in wellbeing were modified by demographic factors, specific wellbeing domain, or exercise and frequency of sex. Following this, further analyses compared sub-groups of those with UI (based on the impact of the UI) to determine which characteristics were important in influencing wellbeing. Methods An internet survey of women with UI, aged between 45 and 60?years, has been previously reported and this article reports secondary analyses of that data. A sample from 4 countries: the UK, France, Germany and the USA. Two thousand four hundred three women completed the survey, 1203 with UI and 1200 who did not report UI. The main outcome measures were the scores from the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS). Results The results showed that lower wellbeing is observed in UI. This effect is observed in all aspects of wellbeing and most sub-groups of UI sufferers. Lifestyle influences wellbeing and those with UI who exercise less frequently or have sex infrequently are especially likely to report lower wellbeing. Wellbeing decreases as a function of the indirect measures of severity of UI and reductions in HRQol. Again, these changes reflect all aspects of wellbeing measured by WEMWBS. Conclusions The results show that women with UI, aged 45–60 years, report lower wellbeing. This effect was not modified by demographic factors and was apparent in most of the domains measured by the WEMWBS. The reduced wellbeing was related to the impact of the UI on behaviour, embarrassment associated with it, and frequency of leakage.
机译:背景技术先前的研究表明,尿失禁症状的严重程度会影响生活质量和幸福感。本文的目的是研究女性尿失禁与心理健康之间的关系。这涉及将有UI者和没有UI者进行比较的分析,以确定是否由于人口统计学因素,特定的幸福领域或锻炼和性生活频率而改变了幸福感的差异。在此之后,进一步的分析将那些具有UI的子组进行了比较(基于UI的影响),以确定哪些特征在影响幸福感方面很重要。方法先前已经有互联网调查了45岁至60岁的UI的女性,本文报道了对该数据的二次分析。来自4个国家/地区的样本:英国,法国,德国和美国。 203位女性完成了调查,其中1203位用户界面和1200位未报告用户界面的女性完成了调查。主要的结局指标是沃里克-爱丁堡精神健康量表(WEMWBS)的得分。结果结果表明,在UI中观察到较低的幸福感。在福祉的各个方面以及UI受累者的大多数子组中都可以观察到这种效果。生活方式会影响幸福感,UI锻炼频率较低或性行为频率较低的人尤其可能会报告幸福感较低。福利的降低取决于UI严重程度和HRQol降低的间接度量。同样,这些变化反映了WEMWBS衡量幸福感的方方面面。结论结果表明,年龄在45-60岁之间的UI女性的健康状况较低。人口统计学因素并未改变这种影响,并且在WEMWBS所测量的大多数领域中都是明显的。幸福感的下降与用户界面对行为的影响,与之相关的尴尬以及泄漏的频率有关。

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