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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Urology. 2016 Jul 19;98:50–57. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2016.07.013

Table 4.

Spearman’s correlation analyses between the severity of anxiety symptoms (HADS-A, range 0–21) and OAB/incontinence symptoms.

Spearman’s correlation coefficient p-value (multivariate linear regression, adjusted for age and sex)
Urinary questionnaires:
ICIQ-UI (urinary incontinence, 0– 21) 0.41 0.003
ICIQOAB (overactive bladder, 0–16) 0.34 0.009
OAB-q symptom bother subscale (6–36) 0.29 0.021
OAB-q quality of life subscale (13–78) 0.40 0.006
UDI-6 (urogenital distress inventory, 0–24) 0.37 <0.001
IIQ-7 (incontinence impact questionnaire, 0–28) 0.47 <0.001
Other psychosocial measures:
Depression (HADS-D) 0.77 <0.001
Psychological stress level (PSS) 0.82 <0.001
Somatic symptom burden (PSPS- Q) 0.47 0.001
Sleep (PROMIS-8b) 0.38 0.003
Fatigue (PROMIS-7a) 0.50 <0.001