Urinary Incontinence Depression and Psychosocial Factors a Review of Population Studies
The psychological effects of urinary incontinence, such as psychological distress, depression, and anxiety are well recognised. Associations between incontinence, quality of life, and mental health have been demonstrated; however, research concerning incontinence and depression together, and the sub...
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European Medical Journal
2016-01-01
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