Determining the Relationship Between the Frequency of Urinary Incontinence, Depression, Anxiety and Stress in Menopausal Women
Objective:Though urinary incontinence (UI) is not a life-threatening health problem, it may have significant physical and psychological effects on women's social and family life. Most women delay seeking help since they are embarrassed or do not consider UI a health problem, causing a gradual i...
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Main Authors: | Arzu Abiç (Author), Sinem Dağ Canatan (Author), Ahu Aksoy Can (Author) |
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Galenos Publishing House,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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