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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2015 May-Jun;21(3):170–175. doi: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000000136

Table 2.

Activities of daily living in community-dwelling older women by urinary incontinence category. Weighted.

Variable Unweighted Respondents N= 1,412 Daily urinary incontinence N=177 Some urinary incontinence N=568 No urinary incontinence N=667 P
Walking across the room <.0001
    Independent 1201 76.7 (69.2-84.3) 86.4 (83.4-89.4) 90.9 (88.6-93.3)
    Independent with difficulty 199 21.5 (14.3-28.7) 13.3 (10.3-16.3) 8.5 (6.2-10.8)
    Dependent 12 1.8 (0-3.5) 0.3 (0-0.7) 0.5 (0-1)

Walking one block <.0001
    Independent 958 54.9 (46.7-63.1) 70.9 (66.7-75) 78.6 (75.3-81.8)
    Independent with difficulty 365 33.5 (26.7-40.2) 24.1 (20.7-27.5) 18.3 (15.3-21.3)
    Dependent 88 11.6 (5.8-17.5) 5 (3.3-6.7) 3.1 (1.8-4.4)

Dressing <.0001
    Independent 1193 70.3 (62.8-77.8) 84.8 (82-87.6) 90.1 (86.9-93.2)
    Independent with difficulty 211 28.3 (21-35.6) 14.8 (12-17.6) 9.6 (6.6-12.7)
    Dependent 8 1.4 (0-3) 0.4 (0-1) 0.3 (0-0.8)

Bathing or showering <.0001
    Independent 1259 79.2 (73.4-85) 90.9 (88.4-93.4) 94 (92-96)
    Independent with difficulty 141 20.5 (14.7-26.3) 8.3 (5.8-10.9) 5.4 (3.6-7.2)
    Dependent 11 0.4 (0-0.9) 0.8 (0-1.5) 0.6 (0-1.2)

Eating <.0001
    Independent 1339 90.7 (85.4-95.9) 95.1 (93.6-96.7) 97.1 (95.8-98.4)
    Independent with difficulty 71 9.3 (4.1-14.6) 4.9 (3.3-6.4) 2.7 (1.5-3.9)
    Dependent 2 0 0 0.2 (0-0.5)

Getting in and out of bed <.0001
    Independent 1210 75.3 (68.3-82.2) 85.6 (82.6-88.7) 91.1 (88.8-93.4)
    Independent with difficulty 197 24.4 (17.4-31.3) 14.4 (11.3-17.4) 8.5 (6.4-10.6)
    Dependent 5 0.4 (0-0.9) 0 0.4 (0-1.1)

Using the toilet <.0001
    Independent 1214 76.4 (69.5-83.2) 84.2 (81.3-87.2) 92.1 (90.2-94.1)
    Independent with difficulty 196 23.5 (16.7-30.2) 15.8 (12.8-18.7) 7.8 (5.8-9.7)
    Dependent 2 0.2 (0-0.5) 0 0.1 (0-0.3)

Composite functional statusa <.0001
    Independent 836 37.9 (29.9-45.8) 59.7 (55.4-64.1) 72.7 (68.6-76.8)
    Independent with difficulty 484 50 (41.4-58.6) 35.1 (31.4-38.8) 24 (20.1-27.9)
    Dependent 92 12.1 (6.8-17.5) 5.2 (3.6-6.7) 3.3 (1.9-4.7)

All values listed a weighted estimate (95% Confidence Interval) unless otherwise specified.

P-values < .05 were considered statistically significant.

Composite functional status Independent = no difficulty or dependence on any activity of daily living. Independent with difficulty = difficulty on any activity of daily living (but no dependence for any ADLs) Dependent = dependence on any activity of daily living