PSYCHO-SOCIAL IMPACT IN URINARY INCONTINENCE
PSYCHO-SOCIAL IMPACT IN URINARY INCONTINENCE
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Article_Title: | PSYCHO-SOCIAL IMPACT IN URINARY INCONTINENCE |
Authors: | Saleh Atef |
Affiliation: | University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy |
Abstract: | Loosing control over the act of micturition can have a significant impact on mental and social well-being of women affected. It is a matter of health and hygiene of a real seriousness, which is hard to be accepted by women. Loss of control and associated psychosocial stress are perceived by women as handicap or shame. |
Keywords: | urinary incontinence,bio-psychosocial,proximity of the bladder |
References: | Borello-France D, Burgio KL, Richter HE et al. Fecal and urinary incontinence in primiparous women. Obstet Gynecol 2006;108:863-87 Bumbu Gh. Uroginecologie, Surgical techniques for pelvic floor reconstruction 2013 Klein MC, Kaczorowski J, Firoz T et al. A comparison of urinary and sexual outcomes in women experiencing vaginal and cesarean births. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2005;27:332-339 MacLennan AH, Taylor AW, Wilson DH et al. The prevalence of pelvic floor disorders and their relationship to gender, age, parity and mode of delivery. Br J Obstet Gynecol 2000;197:1460-1470 Ogden J. Health psychology: A textbook. Second edition. Buckingham, UK, Open University Press, 2000 Brown S, Lumley J. Physical health problems after childbirth and maternal depression at six to seven months postpartum. Br J Obstet Gynecol 2000;107:1194-1201 Sargent HA, O’Callaghan F. Predictors of psychological well-being in a sample of women with vulval pain. J Reprod Med 2009;54:109-11 Sinescu I, gluck G Urology Treaty vl 4 2oo8 |
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Article Title: | PSYCHO-SOCIAL IMPACT IN URINARY INCONTINENCE |
Authors: | Saleh Atef |
Affiliation: | University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy |
Abstract: | Loosing control over the act of micturition can have a significant impact on mental and social well-being of women affected. It is a matter of health and hygiene of a real seriousness, which is hard to be accepted by women. Loss of control and associated psychosocial stress are perceived by women as handicap or shame. |
Keywords: | urinary incontinence,bio-psychosocial,proximity of the bladder |
References: | Borello-France D, Burgio KL, Richter HE et al. Fecal and urinary incontinence in primiparous women. Obstet Gynecol 2006;108:863-87 Bumbu Gh. Uroginecologie, Surgical techniques for pelvic floor reconstruction 2013 Klein MC, Kaczorowski J, Firoz T et al. A comparison of urinary and sexual outcomes in women experiencing vaginal and cesarean births. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2005;27:332-339 MacLennan AH, Taylor AW, Wilson DH et al. The prevalence of pelvic floor disorders and their relationship to gender, age, parity and mode of delivery. Br J Obstet Gynecol 2000;197:1460-1470 Ogden J. Health psychology: A textbook. Second edition. Buckingham, UK, Open University Press, 2000 Brown S, Lumley J. Physical health problems after childbirth and maternal depression at six to seven months postpartum. Br J Obstet Gynecol 2000;107:1194-1201 Sargent HA, O’Callaghan F. Predictors of psychological well-being in a sample of women with vulval pain. J Reprod Med 2009;54:109-11 Sinescu I, gluck G Urology Treaty vl 4 2oo8 |
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