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. 2019 Jul 18;37(3):380–387. doi: 10.1080/02813432.2019.1640921

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of women ordering the booklet and those that completed the follow-up.

  Ordered, but did not complete follow-up (n = 56) Ordered and completed follow-up (n = 53) Difference between groups, p-value
Age, years – mean (SD) 57.4 (14.3) 61.6 (13.2) p = .12
Highest level of Education – n (%)     p = .19
 Primary school 3 (5.4) 8 (15.1)  
 Upper secondary school 20 (36.7) 14 (26.4)  
 University 33 (58.9) 31 (58.5)  
Continence – n (%)a     p = .84
 Continent 3 (5.8) 2 (3.8)  
Incontinent 49 (94.2) 51 (96.2)  
  Slight (3–5) 9 (17.2) 8 (15.1)  
  Moderate (6–12) 25 (48.1) 28 (52.8)  
  Severe (13–18) 15 (28.8) 14 (26.4)  
  Very severe (19–21) 0 1 (1.9)  
Symptom scoreb – mean (SD) 10.2 (3.8) 10.6 (4.2) p = .97

aThose who answered 1 or more to the ICIQ-UI SF question ‘How often do you leak urine?’ and 2 or more to the question ‘How much urine do you usually leak?’ were considered as incontinent. Symptom scores are based on the ICIQ-UI SF questionnaire.

bOnly women with incontinence included.