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. 2021 Aug 31;59(240):752–756. doi: 10.31729/jnma.6914

Table 3. Socio-demographic and risk factors for urinary incontinence.

Age   n (%)
1 15-20 36 (13)
2 21-25 112 (40.4)
3 26-30 66 (23.8)
4 31-35 47 (17)
5 >36 16 (5.8)
Ethnicity
1 Tibeto-Burmese 196 (70.8)
2 Indo-Aryans 81 (29.2)
Occupation
1 House wife 198 (71.5)
2 Manual workers 20 (7.2)
3 Professional 53 (19.1)
4 Others 6 (2.2)
Education
1 Uneducated 10 (3.5)
2 Primary level (Class 1-6) 64 (23.1)
3 Secondary level (Class 7-12) 135 (48.7)
4 Bachelor and above 68 (24.5)
Alcohol
1 yes 75 (27.1)
2 no 202 (72.9)
1 yes 39 (14.1)
2 no 238 (85.9)
Tea
1 1-2 cups 80 (28.9)
2 3 or more cups 23 (8.3)
3 no 174 (62.8)
Physical activity
1 no 4 (1.4)
2 mild 24 (8.7)
3 moderate 246 (88.8)
4 heavy 3 (1.1)
Constipation
1 yes 95 (34.3)
2 No 182 (65.7)
Gravidity
1 Primi gravida 129 (46.6)
2 Gravida 2 96 (34.7)
3 Gravida 3 41 (14.8)
4 Gravida 4 and more 11 (3.9)
Weight Gain during current pregnancy
1 7-9 kg 44 (15.9)
2 10-12 kg 172 (62.1)
3 13 or more kg 61 (22.0)