Anal incontinence in adults under 65 years: a survey based on social networks - 24/03/25
, Mathieu Levaillant 1, Maëlig Poitevin 1, 2, Véronique Vitton ⁎, 5, Jean-Francois Hamel 1, 6Cet article a été publié dans un numéro de la revue, cliquez ici pour y accéder
Highlights |
• | The frequency of anal incontinence (AI) in the adults ≤65 years is underestimated. In this study, 36.6% of the respondents reported experiencing AI, impairing their quality of life. Only 27.3% consulted a physician. Enhanced public health communication is imperative. |
Abstract |
Introduction |
The frequency of anal incontinence in the general population is likely an underestimation, particularly among adults ≤65 years, for whom personal and professional considerations limit their utilization of medical care. The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of anal incontinence in the young population and to address the reasons why such individuals do not seek care.
Methods |
This was a public health survey conducted using personal and professional social networks between April and November 2023. Participants between the ages of 18 and 65 were invited to respond a survey about their experience of anal incontinence (AI). The survey collected data on the Vaizey's score and the Anal Incontinence Quality of Life Index (FIQL).
Results |
Of the 481 individuals who completed the survey, 176 (36.6%) reported experiencing AI. The majority of respondents exhibited mild incontinence (46%), while 15.8% experienced severe or major AI. Among those with AI, only 27.3% consulted a physician, and in nearly 40% of cases, no treatment was proposed. The primary reasons for not seeking consultation were embarrassment about the condition (63%) and perceived stigma surrounding treatment (28%), including a lack of awareness about available treatments. Multivariate analysis revealed that individuals between the ages of 26 and 45 were more likely to seek medical attention.
Conclusion |
The prevalence of incontinence of the anal nature among young adults remains significantly underestimated, despite its impact on their quality of life. Enhanced public health communication regarding the management of incontinence, particularly among young individuals and healthcare providers, is imperative.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : anal incontinence, young people, male, female, quality of life
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