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Table 4 SF36 Mean Scores for people with urinary incontinence, depression and combinations of these conditions (adjusted for age and sex)

From: Identifying the quality of life effects of urinary incontinence with depression in an Australian population

 

n

PF

RP

BP

GH

VT

SF

RE

MH

No Incontinence and No Depression

2066

88.07

84.93

75.55

77.92

69.39

92.67

95.16

85.04

General Population

3010

85.31

79.82

72.54

73.91

64.35

87.90

87.83

79.99

Incontinence without Depression

486

85.00aa

78.58aa

72.72aa

74.25aa

65.46aa

91.10

91.53aa

82.40aa

Depression without Incontinence

333

77.49aabb

64.29aabb

61.84abb

60.13ab

43.90ab

67.56ab

58.12ab

58.37ab

Incontinence with Depression

125

66.33abc

49.88abcc

56.11ab

50.60abcc

40.94ab

61.41ab

46.72abcc

55.28ab

p-value for interaction term

 

0.0002

0.046

0.27

0.02

0.54

0.09

0.02

0.97

  1. a Statistically significantly lower (t test p<0.001) than those with no incontinence and no depression.
  2. aa Statistically significantly lower (t test p<0.05) than those with no incontinence and no depression.
  3. b Statistically significantly lower (t test p<0.001) than those with incontinence but no depression.
  4. bb Statistically significantly lower (t test p<0.05) than those with incontinence but no depression.
  5. c Statistically significantly lower (t test p<0.001) than those with depression but no incontinence.
  6. cc Statistically significantly lower (t test p<0.05) than those with depression but no incontinence.