The association of depressive symptoms and urinary incontinence among older adults
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2000.tb04699.x
The association of depressive symptoms and urinary incontinence among older adults
Abstract
Objectives: To examine the relationship of urinary incontinence (UI) and depressive symptoms (DS) in older adults.
Design: A randomized, controlled trial to determine the effects of clinical practice guideline implementation on provider attitudes and behavior, and patients' UI, health status, quality of life, and satisfaction with care. Baseline and endpoint data were collected from patients via computer-assisted telephone interviewing.
Setting: Forty-one nonacademic primary care practices (PCP) in North Carolina.
Participants: A total of 668 community-dwelling adults (age > 60) who had visited the one of the selected PCPs.
Intervention: PCPs in the intervention group were given instruction in the detection and management of UI, educational materials for providers and patients, office system supports, and academic detailing.
Measurements: The dependent measure was assessed using an eight-item screener for DS. UI (status, frequency, amount), health (physical, mental), and demographic (age, gender, marital status) and self-report information about bladder control served as predictors.
Results: Wilcoxon rank sum tests showed that UI status was associated with moderate to severe DS (43% vs 30%, P = .05). Multivariate analyses showed that UI status, physical and mental health, and gender were significant predictors of DS. Among UI adults (n = 230), physical and mental health, life satisfaction, and the perception that UI interfered with daily life were significant predictors of DS.
Conclusions: This study provides clear evidence that UI is related to DS in older adults.
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