Table 2.
Any frequency | Any urgency | Any urinary incontinence | Urinary incontinence only | Urinary incontinence plus frequency and/or urgency | Frequency and/or urgency (No urinary incontinence) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total* (N=118) | 95 (81%) | 51 (43%) | 38 (32%) | 8 (7%) | 33 (28%) | 77 (65%) |
Black Males (n=20) | 19 (95%) | 7 (35%) | 4 (20%) | 1 (5%) | 3 (15%) | 16 (80%) |
White Males (n=20) | 18 (90%) | 7 (35%) | 2 (10%) | 0 | 2 (10%) | 18 (90%) |
Hispanic Males (n=17) | 15 (88%) | 15 (88%) | 2 (12%) | 0 | 2 (12%) | 15 (88%) |
Black Females (n=19) | 14 (74%) | 2 (11%) | 8 (42%) | 2 (11%) | 8 (42%) | 9 (47%) |
White Females (n=20) | 16 (80%) | 10 (50%) | 10 (50%) | 2 (10%) | 8 (40%) | 10 (50%) |
Hispanic Females (n=22) | 13 (59%) | 10 (45%) | 12 (55%) | 3 (14%) | 10 (45%) | 9 (41%) |
The total number of respondents in this study was 151; however, our analysis included only those who reported urinary incontinence, frequency and/or urgency (n=118).