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Self-reported urinary incontinence in women is higher with increased age, lower educational level, lower income, number of comorbidities, and impairment of mental health. Results of a large, population-based, national survey in Portugal

Margarida Manso, Francisco Botelho, Cláudia Bulhões, Francisco Cruz, Luís Pacheco‐Figueiredo

2023World Journal of Urology13 citationsDOI

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MedicinePoisson regressionUrinary incontinenceDemographyGerontologyHousehold incomeBody mass indexPopulationHealth careConfidence intervalEducational attainmentComorbidityEnvironmental healthInternal medicineSurgerySociologyArchaeologyEconomic growthHistoryEconomicsPelvic floor disorders treatmentsUrinary Tract Infections ManagementPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
Self-reported urinary incontinence in women is higher with increased age, lower educational level, lower income, number of comorbidities, and impairment of mental health. Results of a large, population-based, national survey in Portugal | Litcius