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Association of Urinary Incontinence and Depression: Findings From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

医学 尿失禁 全国健康与营养检查调查 萧条(经济学) 优势比 社会经济地位 逻辑回归 人口 泌尿系统 人口学 内科学 老年学 外科 环境卫生 社会学 经济 宏观经济学
作者
Dejan K. Filipas,Muhieddine Labban,Edoardo Beatrici,Benjamin V. Stone,Zhyiu Jason Qian,Anna Zaplatnikova,Tim Ludwig,Roland Dahlem,Margit Fisch,Alexander P. Cole,Quoc‐Dien Trinh,Elodi Dielubanza
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期刊:Urology [Elsevier]
卷期号:181: 11-17
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DOI:10.1016/j.urology.2023.08.008
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Objective To evaluate the association between urinary incontinence and depression. An estimated 21 million adults in the United States (U.S.) reported at least one major depressive episode. Urinary incontinence has a well-described negative impact on quality of life. Methods We included respondents aged ≥20 who participated in the 2017 – March 2020 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey cycles. Our dichotomous outcomes were depression and clinical depression. The predictor variable urinary incontinence was assessed using the validated incontinence severity index. We fitted an adjusted multivariable logistic regression and performed interaction analysis for urinary incontinence and our variable of interest. Results Among a weighted sample of 233.5 million people (unweighted 8256), 19.9 million (8.5%) reported depression (P < .001). The weighted population was 48.6% male, 55.2% married, and 63.4% non-Hispanic White (all P < .001). Moderate and severe urinary incontinence was associated with depression (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.3; 95%CI [1.5-3.3]; aOR 3.8; 95%CI [2.5-3.3]; P < .001). No association was observed between urinary incontinence and clinical depression. Interaction analysis showed that men (aOR 3.62; 95%CI [2.13-6.15]; Pint < .001) and participants at the lowest socioeconomic status (aOR 2.2; 95%CI [1.3-3.71]; Pint = .005) with moderate/severe urinary incontinence had higher odds of depression than their continent counterparts. Conclusion We report that urinary incontinence is an independent predictor of depression in a nationally representative survey for men and those in the lowest socioeconomic tier. The association is most prominent among men and the socioeconomically disadvantaged population. This suggests that treatment for urinary incontinence may be important tool to reduce depression in the general population. To evaluate the association between urinary incontinence and depression. An estimated 21 million adults in the United States (U.S.) reported at least one major depressive episode. Urinary incontinence has a well-described negative impact on quality of life. We included respondents aged ≥20 who participated in the 2017 – March 2020 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey cycles. Our dichotomous outcomes were depression and clinical depression. The predictor variable urinary incontinence was assessed using the validated incontinence severity index. We fitted an adjusted multivariable logistic regression and performed interaction analysis for urinary incontinence and our variable of interest. Among a weighted sample of 233.5 million people (unweighted 8256), 19.9 million (8.5%) reported depression (P < .001). The weighted population was 48.6% male, 55.2% married, and 63.4% non-Hispanic White (all P < .001). Moderate and severe urinary incontinence was associated with depression (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.3; 95%CI [1.5-3.3]; aOR 3.8; 95%CI [2.5-3.3]; P < .001). No association was observed between urinary incontinence and clinical depression. Interaction analysis showed that men (aOR 3.62; 95%CI [2.13-6.15]; Pint < .001) and participants at the lowest socioeconomic status (aOR 2.2; 95%CI [1.3-3.71]; Pint = .005) with moderate/severe urinary incontinence had higher odds of depression than their continent counterparts. We report that urinary incontinence is an independent predictor of depression in a nationally representative survey for men and those in the lowest socioeconomic tier. The association is most prominent among men and the socioeconomically disadvantaged population. This suggests that treatment for urinary incontinence may be important tool to reduce depression in the general population.
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