Table 1.
N = 200 (n, %) | |
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Age (median, range) | 59 (22–90) |
Young (age <45) | 50 (25) |
Middle-Aged (age ≥45 and <65) | 89 (45) |
Older (aged ≥ 65) | 61 (30) |
Parity (median, range) | 2 (0–7) |
Race | |
Caucasian | 153 (76) |
Black | 33 (17) |
Asian | 3 (2) |
Other | 7 (3) |
Prefer not to state | 4 (2) |
Employment status | |
Employed for wages | 101 (51) |
Self employed | 19 (9) |
Homemaker | 15 (8) |
Student | 3 (1) |
Retired | 47 (24) |
Unemployed | 4 (2) |
Disabled | 10 (5) |
Prefer not to state | 1 (1) |
Level of education | |
Some high school | 11 (5) |
High school graduate | 22 (11) |
Some college | 22 (11) |
Associates degree | 16 (8) |
Bachelor’s degree | 56 (28) |
More than college | 73 (36) |
Distance from home to clinic (median, range) | 11 (1–108) |
≤ 3 miles | 45 (23) |
>3 and ≤10 miles | 50 (25) |
>10 and ≤30 miles | 84 (42) |
> 30 miles | 21 (10) |
Primary Reason for Visit | |
Urinary problem | 77 (39) |
Pelvic organ prolapse | 67 (33) |
Defecatory problem | 1 (1) |
Pelvic pain | 14 (7) |
Recurrent UTI | 27 (13) |
Hematuria | 6 (3) |
Other | 8 (4) |
History of hysterectomy | 62 (31) |
History of prolapse surgery | 64 (32) |
History of urinary incontinence procedure | 49 (25) |
Urinary incontinence | 128 (64) |
Fecal incontinence | 15 (8) |
Charlson Comorbidity Index (median, range) | 2 (0–6) |