Leaking Urine in Australian Women: Prevalence and Associated Conditions
- 22 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Women & Health
- Vol. 29 (1) , 1-13
- https://doi.org/10.1300/j013v29n01_01
Abstract
The paper aims to (1) assess the prevalence of leaking urine and to (2) explore associations between leaking urine and a variety of other symptoms, conditions, surgical procedures and life events in three large cohorts of Australian women, who are participants in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. Young women aged 18–23 (N = 14,000), mid-women, 45–50 (N = 13,738) and older women, 70–75 (N = 12,417), were recruited randomly from the national HIC/Medicare database. Leaking urine was reported by approximately one in eight young women [estimated prevalence 12.8% (95% CI: 12.2–13.3)] and one in three mid-age women [36.1% (CI: 35.2–37.0)] and older women [35.0% (CI: 34.1–35.9)]. Leaking urine was significantly associated with parity, conditions which increase the pressure on the pelvic floor such as constipation and obesity, past gynecological surgery and conditions which can impact on bladder control. The study showed that fewer than half the women had sought help for the problem and that younger women were less likely to be satisfied with the help available for this problem. Strategies for continence promotion, including opportunistic raising of the issue at the time of cervical screening and pregnancy care are suggested, so that the health and social outcomes of untreated chronic incontinence in women might be improved.Keywords
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