UroToday.com - Psychosocial conditions including depression, anxiety disorders and sexual trauma have been identified as risk factors for overactive bladder and incontinence. Could psychosocial factors and emotional influences play a role in the production or perception of lower urinary tract symptoms? Davilla has reported that 72% of sexual abuse survivors reported incontinence vs...
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January 27, 2010
The Influence Of Psychiatric Comorbidities And Sexual Trauma On Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms In Female Veterans
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January 21, 2010
Two Studies Explore The Consequences Of Not Reporting Sexual Abuse
Half of sexual abuse survivors wait up to five years before disclosing they were victimized, according to a collaborative study from the Université de Montréal, the Universite du Quebec a Montreal and the Universite de Sherbrooke published in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry...
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January 20, 2010
Disclosing sexual abuse is critical
Half of sexual abuse survivors wait up to five years before disclosing they were victimized, according to a new study.
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