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Table 3 Correlation between asthma and each urinary condition causing incontinence by gender

From: Evaluation of the association between asthma and non-neurogenic urinary incontinence in children; a case-control study

Urinary disorder type

Gender

Asthma status

Urinary disorder status

Positive

Negative

P-value

Frequency

(percentage%)

Frequency (percentage%)

MNE

Female

Positive

8 (10.7)

7 (8.5)

0.650

Negative

75 (91.5)

67 (89.3)

Male

Postive

17 (20.7)

7 (9.3)

0.047

Negative

65 (79.3)

68 (90.7)

NMNE

Female

Positive

10 (13.3)

2 (2.4)

0.01

Negative

65 (86.7)

80 (97.6)

Male

Postive

7 (8.5)

4 (5.3)

0.432

Negative

75 (91.5)

71 (94.7)

VR

Female

Positive

0 (0)

0 (0)

-

Negative

75 (100)

82 (100)

Male

Postive

-

-

-

Negative

-

-

Infrequent voiding

Female

Positive

28 (37.3)

14 (17.1)

0.004

Negative

47 (62.7)

68 (82.9)

Male

Postive

20 (24.4)

15 (20)

0.509

Negative

62 (75.6)

60 (80)

Pollakiuria

Female

Positive

2 (2.7)

3 (3.7)

0.724

Negative

73 (97.3)

79 (96.3)

Male

Postive

11 (13.4)

5 (6.7)

0.163

Negative

71 (86.6)

70 (93.3)

GI

Female

Positive

6 (8)

5 (6.1)

0.641

Negative

69 (92)

77 (93.9)

Male

Postive

8 (9.8)

6 (8)

0.7

Negative

74 (90.2)

69 (92)

OAB

Female

Positive

15 (20)

6 (7.3)

0.02

Negative

60 (80)

76 (92.7)

Male

Postive

12 (14.6)

0 (0)

0.001

Negative

70 (85.4)

75 (100)