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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Med. 2009 Nov;122(11):1037–1042. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2009.05.016

Table 4.

Characteristics of women who underwent chart review by physician recognized incontinence status (n=234)

Characteristics N(%)
Demographics
Age (mean, median) 54.8(55)
    25−34 9(3.9)
    35−44 40(17.1)
    45−54 69(29.5)
    55−64 63(26.9)
    65−74 36(15.3)
    75+ 17(7.3)
Race
    White 221(94.4)
    Other 13(5.6)
Education
    < 11 years 5(2.1)
    High school graduate or 12 yrs 431(13.2)
    Post-high school training 30(12.8)
    Some college 82(35.0)
    College Graduate 32(13.7)
    Post-graduate 46(19.7)
Urinary Incontinence type
    Stress 102(43)
    Urge 75(32)
    Mixed 57(24)
Clinical characteristics mean(median)
    # office contacts 5.1(4)
    # primary care contacts 2.4(2)
    # health maintenance exams 1.2(1)
    # OB/Gyn contacts 0.5(0)
    # Specialist visits 2.7(2)
    # phone contacts 2.9(2)