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Generic and disease-specific health-related quality of life in women with coital incontinence: A prospective, multicenter study

Authors
Oh, Seung-JuneChoo, Myung-SooKim, Hong SikKim, Joon ChulLee, Jeong GuYun, Jong MinKim, Duk YoonPaick, Jae-SeungLee, Ji YoulChung, Byung SooMin, Kweon SikKim, Young-HoJung, Hee ChangSon, HwancheolJeong, Yun JeongRho, JoonLee, Kyu-SungPark, Won-HeeKu, Ja Hyeon
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
KARGER
Keywords
quality of life; urinary incontinence; sexual dysfunction; coitus
Citation
GYNECOLOGIC AND OBSTETRIC INVESTIGATION, v.65, no.1, pp.62 - 67
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Journal Title
GYNECOLOGIC AND OBSTETRIC INVESTIGATION
Volume
65
Number
1
Start Page
62
End Page
67
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/125627
DOI
10.1159/000107978
ISSN
0378-7346
Abstract
Objective: This study was carried out to evaluate the impact of coital incontinence on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in women with lower urinary tract symptoms. Methods: A total of 180 women with sexual activity were evaluated. To obtain HRQOL assessments, patients were asked to fill out the Bristol Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form (SF-36) questionnaires. Results: The coital incontinence group had more frequently symptoms including urgency, urge incontinence, bladder pain, stress incontinence, unpredictable incontinence, nocturnal incontinence, reduced stream, and stopping flow than the no coital incontinence group. The frequency of incontinence and volume of leakage were also higher in the coital incontinence group than the no coital incontinence group. All symptom questions regarding sexual matters and quality of life except cutting down on fluid were more frequent in patients with coital incontinence than those without coital incontinence. Of the eight domains in the SF-36 questionnaire, five domains, namely, Physical functioning, Role-physical functioning, Social functioning, Role-emotional functioning, and Mental health were significantly different between the two groups. When comparing the Bristol Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms scores in the two groups, the scores in all domains except Voiding symptoms in the coital incontinence group were significantly higher than those in the no coital incontinence group. Patients with coital incontinence had more HRQOL impairment than those without coital incontinence. Conclusions: Our study reveals that more emphasis should be placed on coital incontinence in the terminology of urinary incontinence. Copyright (C) 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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