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. 2014 Jun 26;13(3):403–411. doi: 10.1111/iwj.12322

Table 3.

Predictors of incontinence (n = 376)

Characteristics and intercept Coefficient β Standard Error Wald chi‐square P value OR 95% CI
Intercept −2·750 0·617 19·226  <0·001   0·067
Gender (Ref: female)
Male −0·168 0·259 0·421 0·516 0·85 (0·51, 1·4) 
Age  0·029 0·008 13·610  <0·001  1·03 (1·01, 1·05)
Admitting service (Ref: Internal Medicine)
Critical Care  0·272 0·537 0·257 0·612 1·31 (0·46, 3·76)
Surgery −0·670 0·308 4·745 0·029 0·51 (0·28, 0·94)
Cancer Care −0·508 0·496 1·048 0·306 0·60 (0·23, 1·59)
Women's and Newborns' a −0·189 0·712 0·070 0·791 0·83 (0·2, 3·34) 

CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.

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Only adults were evaluated from this admitting service.