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. 2021 Apr 20;33(4):1007–1015. doi: 10.1007/s00192-021-04767-1

Table 1.

Study sample demographics and characteristics

OBFU TBFU p
Mean age (SD) 56.6 (11.6) 55.6 (11.6) 0.95
Mean c (SD) 26.6 (4.5) 26.6 (4.5) 0.25
Race, n (%)
  White 59 (51.3) 56 (46.3) 0.9
  Hispanic 0 (0) 0 (0)
  Black 1 (0.9) 1 (0.8)
  Asian 52 (44.4) 57 (47.1)
  Other 5 (4.3) 7 (5.8)
Marital status, n (%)
  Single 9 (7.7) 6 (5.0) 0.09
  Married 94 (80.3) 88 (72.7)
  Separated/divorced/widowed 14 (12) 27 (22.3)
Education, n (%)
  College degree 4 (4.3) 8 (6.6) 0.25
  Some college 9 (7.7) 3 (2.5)
  High school or less 60 (51.3) 68 (56.2)
  Not reported 43 (36.8) 42 (34.7)
Tobacco use, n (%) 7 (6.0) 12 (9.9) 0.34
Diabetes, n (%) 11 (9.4) 9 (7.4) 0.65
Menopause status, n (%)
  Premenopausal 42 (35.9) 41 (33.9) 0.8
  Perimenopausal 18 (15.4) 18 (14.9)
  Postmenopausal 56 (47.9) 59 (48.8)
  Not reported 1 (0.9) 3 (2.5)
History of hysterectomy, n (%) 18 (15.5) 21 (17.4) 0.73
History of anterior repair, n (%) 1 (0.9) 4 (3.3) 0.37
History of apical repair, n (%) 0 (0) 1 (0.8) 1
History of posterior repair, n(%) 2 (1.7) 1 (0.8) 0.62
History of previous sling, n(%) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1
History of urethral dilation, n (%) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1
History of pelvic surgery, n (%) 86 (74.1) 90 (74.4) 1
Diagnosis, n (%)
  SUI 89 (76.1) 90 (74.4) 0.77
  MUI (SUI > UUI) 28 (23.9) 31 (25.6)
  Recurrent SUI 0 (0) 0 (0)

SD standard deviation, BMI body mass index, SUI stress urinary incontinence, MUI mixed urinary incontinence, UUI urge urinary incontinence, OBFU office-based follow-up, TBFU telemedicine-based follow-up