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Published in final edited form as: Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2012 Apr 16;206(6):502.e1–502.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2012.04.016

Table 4.

Associations with urgency/mixed urinary incontinence compared to no urinary incontinence symptoms from logistic regression analyses.

Adjusted OR (95%CI) p-value
Depression 1.2 (0.73, 2.0) 0.46

PTSD 1.8 (1.0, 3.1) 0.04

Age(y)
   ≥45 4.1 (2.0, 8.3)
   40–44 3.5 (1.6, 7.6) <0.001
   30–39 1.5 (0.68, 3.1)
   <30 1.0 (Ref)

BMI (kg/m2) 1.4 (1.1, 1.7)* <0.001

Race
   Non-white 0.33 (0.15, 0.74)
   Multi-race 1.2 (0.59, 2.2)
   White 1.0 (Ref) 0.02

Exercise (min/week)
   ≥121 0.56 (0.33, 0.97)
   60–120 1.3 (0.72, 2.2)
   0–59 1.0 (Ref) 0.02

Parity
   ≥3 4.1 (2.1, 8.2)
   2 1.8 (1.0, 3.3)
   1 1.7 (0.93, 3.2) 0.001
   0 1.0 (Ref)

History of UTI 3.2 (2.0, 5.1) <0.001

Sexual Assault
   ≥ 2 prior assaults 2.0 (1.2, 3.4)
   1 prior assault 0.69 (0.36, 1.3) 0.002
   None 1.0 (Ref)

OR - Odds ratio, PTSD- Post-traumatic stress disorder, Ref- Reference category, BMI- Body mass index, UTI- urinary tract infection,

*

OR for each 5 unit increase in BMI