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Toileting Behaviors and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms: A Cross-sectional Study of Diverse Women in the United States.

Diane K NewmanKathryn L BurgioCharles H CainJennifer Hebert-BeirneLisa Kane LowMary Happel PalmerAriana L SmithLeslie M RickeyKyle RudserSheila GahaganBernard L HarlowAimee S JamesDaphne Yvette LaCoursiereCecilia T HardackerJean F Wymannull null
Published in: International journal of nursing studies advances (2021)
These findings highlight the need for research to understand underpinnings of age and racial/ethnic differences in toileting behaviors and identify mechanisms by which toileting behaviors might influence development of LUTS over time. Understanding causal pathways is important in the development of public health interventions to encourage toileting behaviors that support bladder health.
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