Validating the Incontinence Symptom Severity Index: A Self-Assessment Instrument for Voiding Symptom Severity in Women

2008 
Purpose: Most voiding symptom self-assessment instruments assess either symptom bother or effect on quality of life. The Incontinence Symptom Severity Index is an instrument for self-assessment of severity of female urinary storage and voiding symptoms, rather than symptom bother or effects of symptoms on quality of life. We assessed the validity of the Incontinence Symptom Severity Index for female voiding symptom self-assessment.Materials and Methods: The Incontinence Symptom Severity Index assesses 8 symptom domains, including emptying, urgency, urge incontinence, nocturia, daytime frequency, stress incontinence, leakage with physical activity and pad use. Three separate cohorts of women with a mean age of 59, 60 and 63 years, respectively, who underwent evaluation for urinary complaints associated with incontinence and vaginal prolapse were analyzed. Internal consistency was assessed via item-total correlations and Cronbach's α. Concurrent validity against the Urogenital Distress Inventory and Pelvic ...
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