Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurourol Urodyn. 2019 Jun 21;38(6):1751–1759. doi: 10.1002/nau.24067

Table 1:

Demographics and baseline data on participants with 12-month LURN SI-29 completed

EFA Sample (n=300) CFA Sample (n=473)
Age mean (SD) 59.3 (13.5) 59.7 (13.4)
Gender n (%)
 Male 150 (50%) 270 (57%)
 Female 150 (50%) 203 (43%)
Race n (%)
 African-American 33 (11%) 58 (12%)
 Other 25 (8%) 40 (9%)
 White 241 (81%) 373 (79%)
Ethnicity n (%)
 Hispanic/Latino 17 (6%) 14 (3%)
 Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino 277 (92%) 448 (95%)
 Ethnicity unknown 6 (2%) 11 (2%)
Education n (%)
 < High School/GED 5 (2%) 11 (2%)
 HS Diploma/GED 24 (8%) 39 (8%)
 Some college 61 (21%) 105 (23%)
 Associate’s Degree 25 (9%) 36 (8%)
 Bachelor’s Degree 87 (30%) 125 (27%)
 Graduate Degree 91 (31%) 146 (32%)
Employment Status n (%)
 Employed part-time 40 (13%) 49 (11%)
 Employed full-time 115 (39%) 179 (38%)
 Unemployed 9 (3%) 16 (3%)
 Not employed 133 (45%) 222 (48%)
Marital Status n (%)
 Married/civil union 193 (65%) 317 (68%)
 Living with partner 6 (2%) 17 (4%)
 Separated/Divorced 46 (15%) 51 (11%)
 Widowed 17 (6%) 15 (3%)
 Single 37 (12%) 68 (15%)
BMI median (IQR) 28.9 (25.7–32.9) 28.6 (25.1–33.1)
Current Tobacco User n (%) 24 (8%) 26 (5%)
Diabetes n (%) 46 (15%) 73 (15%)
Functional Comorbidity Index median (IQR) 2.0 (1.0–4.0) 2.0 (1.0–3.0)
PVR (mL) median (IQR) 29.5 (10.0–80.0) 24.0 (0.0–65.0)
AUA-SI median (IQR) 13.0 (8.0–18.0) 12.0 (8.0–17.0)
AUA QOL median (IQR) 4.0 (3.0–5.0) 4.0 (3.0–5.0)

Note: LURN SI-29 = Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network Symptom Index-29; PVR=Post void residual; EFA: Exploratory factor analysis; CFA: Confirmatory factor analysis; AUA-SI: American Urological Association Symptom Index; QoL: Quality of life; IQR: Interquartile range