Research Article

Novel Application of Statistical Methods to Identify New Urinary Incontinence Risk Factors

Table 4

Analysis of weighted least squares estimates for variables categorized as stress, urge, and overflow incontinence; disease, anticipatory, and hereditary factors.
(a) Stress urinary incontinence

FactorEstimateSEChi-SquareP value

F170.05350.02375.090.0241
F110.04700.02373.930.0475

(b) Predicated values for response functions

Observed functionSEPredicted functionSE

F170.3948220.0278080.3948220.027808
F110.3818180.065510.3818180.06551

(c) Urge urinary incontinence

FactorEstimateSEChi-squareP value

F60.08120.022113.490.0002
F70.27910.0215168.37<0.0001

(d) Predicated values for response functions

Observed functionSEPredicted functionSE

F60.4339620.0680790.3511430.044893
F70.7910450.0496690.746960.041532

(e) Overflow urinary incontinence

FactorEstimateSEChi-squareP value

F40.07270.018215.89<0.0001
F80.23920.0219119.32<0.0001

(f) Predicated values for response functions

Observed functionSEPredicted functionSE

F40.431280.0340950.4166560.031473
F80.80.0632460.7496810.044325

(g) Disease

FactorEstimateSEChi-squareP value

F140.01970.01841.140.2857
F30.15580.030426.34<0.0001
F90.04980.01857.220.0072

(h) Predicated values for response functions

Observed functionSEPredicted functionSE

F140.80.1264910.6396770.63708
F30.4560440.0369190.4274930.031484
F90.5555560.1171210.6997940.062957

(i) Anticipatory factors

FactorEstimateSEChi-SquareP value

F150.10080.025515.55<0.0001
F100.19170.025556.29<0.0001
F10 × F150.07290.02558.140.0043

(j) Predicated values for response functions

Observed functionSEPredicted functionSE

F150.3475780.0254180.3475780.025418
F100.5294120.0856010.5294120.085601
F10 × F150.2918660.0314470.2918660.031447

(k) Hereditary factors

FactorEstimateSEChi-squareP value

F160.07910.021813.110.0003

(l) Predicated values for response functions

Observed functionSEPredicated functionSE

F160.3562750.0215470.3562750.021547