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Table 4 Regression analysis summary for factors impacting on ICIQ-LUTSqol scores, for women with UI, using e-health

From: Quality of life in women with urinary incontinence seeking care using e-health

Variable

Unadjusted Ba

95% CI

p value

Adjusted Ba

95% CI

p value

Age (n = 495)

(continious variables 23–77)

0.1

0.0-0.1

0.038c

< 0.1

0.0–0.1

0.377c

Any university education (n = 495)

(yes or no)

2.4

0.7–4.1

0.005c

2.1

0.9–3.4

0.001c

Comorbidity (n = 493)

(no comorbidity compared to having comorbidity)

1.9

0.5–3.3

0.006c

1.2

0.2–2.2

0.023c

Type of UI (n = 495)

(SUI compared to UUI/MUI)

3.9

2.4–5.4

< 0.001c

2.5

1.2–3.7

< 0.001c

ICIQ-UI SF score (n = 495)

(continious variables 0–21)

1.6

1.4–1.7

< 0.001c

1.5

1.3–1.7

< 0.001c

  1. Adjusted total no: 493. For the adjusted analyses, the model was adjusted for age, university education, comorbidity, type of UI, and the ICIQ-UI SF score
  2. International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Quality of Life (ICIQ-LUTSqol) is a continious variable valued at 19–76
  3. UI urinary incontinence, SUI stress UI, UUI/MUI urgency UI/mixed UI, ICIQ-UI SF international consultation on incontinence questionnaire-urinary incontinence short form, CI confidence interval
  4. aB: regression coefficient
  5. bComorbidity defined as regularly use of prescription drugs
  6. cp values by Linear regression