Personality traits and the risk of urinary incontinence: Evidence from three longitudinal samples.
Yannick StephanAngelina R SutinAntonio TerraccianoPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2024)
The present study provides novel, robust, and replicable evidence linking personality traits to UI. The higher vulnerability for UI for individuals who score higher on neuroticism and lower on conscientiousness is consistent with findings for other multifactorial geriatric syndromes. Personality traits can help identify individuals at risk and may help contextualize the clinical presentation of comorbid emotional, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms.