2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095156
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The Relationship between Anxiety and Depression Levels and General Health Status before and 12 Months after SUI Treatment in Postmenopausal Women from the Lower Silesian Population

Abstract: Menopause is often the cut-off point from which most cases of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women begin. This dysfunction affects not only the physical experience of the patient, but is also related to the psychological aspects, leading to a reduced quality of life. Despite the large number of patients with SUI and the frequent use of surgical treatment for this condition, there are few scientific reports evaluating the effectiveness of the procedure in terms of reducing depressive symptoms or improving… Show more

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“…In multivariate analyses, the odds ratio of having depression was 4.2 (95% CI = 1.4-12.3) for women with MUI/UUI compared with SUI when controlling for other risk factors [18]. On the contrary in the Siddiqui [19] study there were no correlation? between the existence of urinary leakage, depression and sleep disorders but in cases with incontinence the severity of depression was correlated with the severity of incontinence.…”
Section: The Current Knowledge On the Connection Between Pelvic Floor...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In multivariate analyses, the odds ratio of having depression was 4.2 (95% CI = 1.4-12.3) for women with MUI/UUI compared with SUI when controlling for other risk factors [18]. On the contrary in the Siddiqui [19] study there were no correlation? between the existence of urinary leakage, depression and sleep disorders but in cases with incontinence the severity of depression was correlated with the severity of incontinence.…”
Section: The Current Knowledge On the Connection Between Pelvic Floor...mentioning
confidence: 99%