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Multicenter Study
. 2007 Mar;99(3):601-5.
doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.06620.x. Epub 2006 Nov 28.

Self-harm and depression in women with urinary incontinence: a record-linkage study

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Multicenter Study

Self-harm and depression in women with urinary incontinence: a record-linkage study

Michael J Goldacre et al. BJU Int. 2007 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the association between self-harm and urinary incontinence (UI), and between depression and UI, in women.

Patients and methods: The incidence of self-harm in women with UI is not well documented. We analysed a statistical database that includes hospital contact data for UI and for self-harm and depression. We calculated rate ratios for self-harm and depression in a cohort of women admitted for UI, and rate ratios for UI in cohorts of women admitted with self-harm or depression, compared with a control cohort.

Results: After admission for UI, self-harm was significantly high in young women (aged < 45 years: rate ratio 1.73, 95% confidence intervals 1.37-2.14) but not in older women. Depression was associated with UI in all age groups, e.g. after admission for depression the rate ratio for UI within 5 years was 1.46 (1.33-1.75); and for UI at > or = 5 years after admission for depression, it was 1.20 (1.05-1.35).

Conclusions: Young women with UI are at risk of self-harm. For all age groups studied, depression was more common in women with UI than in others. Depression might be a consequence of UI, but the increase in risk at long intervals before admission with UI suggests that they might share underlying causal mechanisms.

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