The prevalence of chronic prostatitis-like symptoms in young men: a community-based survey |
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Authors: | J.-H. Ku M.-E. Kim N.-K. Lee Y.-H. Park |
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Affiliation: | (1) Military Manpower Administration, 1–6, Moonhwa-dong, Joong-Ku, Taejeon 301–130, Korea Tel.: +82-042-2504281; Fax: +82-42-2504280 e-mail: randyku@medigate.net, KR;(2) Soonchunhyang University School of Medicine, Department of Urology, Seoul, Korea, KR |
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Abstract: | We surveyed the prevalence of chronic prostatitis-like symptoms in young men using the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (CPSI) and determined the clinical validity of the NIH-CPSI among men in the community. Of 29,017 men aged 20 years dwelling in the community, 8,705 men were randomly selected at a 30.0% sampling fraction and a total of 6,940 men (a response rate 79.7%) completed a self-administered questionnaire. Six percent reported having pain or discomfort in more than one area . About 5% did not feel that the bladder emptied fully after urinating more than 1 time in 5 and 10.5% had to urinate again within 2 h more than 1 time in 5. As the scores for pain or discomfort increased, those for urinary symptoms and impact on quality of life increased (P < 0.001; Armitage test). As the scores for urinary symptoms increased, those for pain or discomfort and impact on quality of life also increased (P < 0.001; Armitage test). The community-based prevalence of chronic prostatitis-like symptoms were found to be high in young men as well as in older men. Our findings indicate that men with pain or urinary symptoms experience a negative impact on their quality of life and the NIH-CPSI provides a valid measure for the general population. Received: 19 September 2000 / Accepted: 23 November 2000 |
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Keywords: | Prostate Prostatitis Pain Pelvis Epidemiology Quality of life |
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