pubmed-article:2772898 | pubmed:abstractText | The study describes the prevalence and severity of urinary incontinence, factors associated with incontinence, use of remedies and social consequences of incontinence among groups of the population in a small municipality in Western Norway. We sent a 35-item questionnaire by post to all men and women in Sund aged 44-45 and 74-75, total 145 persons. The answers were anonymous, and information was received from 88 persons (61%). 21% of the young males and 50% of the old males were incontinent. The corresponding figures for females were 31% for young and 27% for old females respectively. | lld:pubmed |