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Table 2 Comparison of OAB/incontinence symptoms and quality of life between OAB patients with depression versus without depression (adjusted for age and sex), *p < 0.05

From: The relationship between depression and overactive bladder/urinary incontinence symptoms in the clinical OAB population

 

OAB patients with depression (HADS-D ≥8)

OAB patients without depression (HADS-D <8)

p-value (adjusted for age and sex)

Demographics:

 No. of subjects

14 (27.5 %)

37 (72.5 %)

 

 Age (mean ± SD)

56.2 ± 9.9

52.8 ± 12.6

0.44

 Sex (% females)

64 %

76 %

0.42

 HADS-D scores

10.4 ± 2.4

3.3 ± 2.2

<0.001*

Validated questionnaires: (mean ± SD)

 ICIQ-UI (urinary incontinence, 0-21)

15.4 ± 4.7

10.8 ± 4.3

0.001*

 UDI-6 (Urogenital Distress Inventory, 0-24)

15.6 ± 6.1

11.5 ± 5.1

0.010*

 IIQ-7 (Incontinence Impact Questionnaire, 0-28)

15.9 ± 8.7

6.1 ± 6.2

<0.001*

 ICIQ-OAB (overactive bladder, 0-16)

10.1 ± 3.2

9.0 ± 2.4

0.12

 OAB-q symptom bother subscale (6-36)

19.7 ± 7.9

18.9 ± 6.1

0.51

 OAB-q quality of life subscale (13-78)

36.6 ± 19.1

26.7 ± 15.2

0.074

  1. *Statistically significant factors using multivariate logistic regression model