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Table 4 Summary of the key features of our study

From: The prevalence of probable overactive bladder and associated risk factors among medical students in Jordan: a cross-sectional study

Characteristic

Percentage/Frequency

Total Participants

525

Female

58.9% (n = 309)

Basic Academic Level

53.1% (n = 279)

BMI > 25 kg/m^2

33.3%

Dissatisfaction with Academics

48.4% (n = 254)

High Stress

67.4% (n = 354)

OAB Symptoms

Percentage/Frequency

Total with OAB Symptoms

44.5% (n = 233)

Age < 21 years

55.6% (n = 115)

Basic Academic Level

53.4% (n = 149)

History of Diagnostic UTI

58.7% (n = 54)

History of Recent Trauma

58.0% (n = 29)

High Stress

48.9% (n = 173)

Medications (Alpha-blockers, etc.)

60.7% (n = 37)

Correlation Coefficients (τb)

 

Age

Strongly correlated

Academic Level

Strongly correlated

History of Diagnostic UTI

Strongly correlated

Recent Trauma

Strongly correlated

Self-rated Stress

Strongly correlated

Medications (Alpha-blockers, etc.)

Strongly correlated