The formalin test: an evaluation of the method
- A. Tjølsen, O. Berge, S. Hunskaar, J. Rosland, K. Hole
- BiologyPain
- 29 September 1992
The formalin test in mice: dissociation between inflammatory and non-inflammatory pain
- S. Hunskaar, K. Hole
- Biology, MedicinePain
- 1 July 1987
A community-based epidemiological survey of female urinary incontinence: the Norwegian EPINCONT study. Epidemiology of Incontinence in the County of Nord-Trøndelag.
- Y. Hannestad, G. Rørtveit, H. Sandvik, S. Hunskaar
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Epidemiology
- 1 November 2000
The prevalence of urinary incontinence in women in four European countries
- S. Hunskaar, G. Lose, D. Sykes, S. Voss
- MedicineBJU International
- 1 February 2004
To determine the prevalence, type and treatment behaviour of women with urinary incontinence in four European countries, a large sample of women aged between 25 and 45 years old was surveyed.
Formalin test in mice, a useful technique for evaluating mild analgesics
- S. Hunskaar, O. B. Fasmer, K. Hole
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Neuroscience Methods
- 1 June 1985
Validation of a severity index in female urinary incontinence and its implementation in an epidemiological survey.
- H. Sandvik, S. Hunskaar, A. Seim, R. Hermstad, A. Vanvik, H. Bratt
- MedicineJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health
- 1 December 1993
The severity index may be a useful tool for assessing the severity of female urinary incontinence in epidemiological surveys and it is confirmed that urinaryincontinence is very prevalent in adult women, but most should not be regarded as potential patients.
Epidemiology and Natural History of Urinary Incontinence
- S. Hunskaar, E. Arnold, K. Burgio, A. Diokno, A. Herzog, V. Mallett
- MedicineInternational Urogynecology Journal
- 2000
A large number of completed studies in the field of urinary incontinence are reviewed, and high-quality and population-based studies are emphasized, and races and ethnic differences are discussed.
A severity index for epidemiological surveys of female urinary incontinence: Comparison with 48‐hour pad‐weighing tests
- H. Sandvik, A. Seim, Anita Vanvik, S. Hunskaar
- MedicineNeurourology and Urodynamics
- 2000
The four‐level severity index seems to be a valid representation of incontinence severity as measured by pad‐weighing tests in women presenting for clinical care and should be considered a potentially valid measure of incentinence severity in epidemiological studies.
Are smoking and other lifestyle factors associated with female urinary incontinence? The Norwegian EPINCONT Study
- Y. Hannestad, G. Rørtveit, A. Daltveit, S. Hunskaar
- MedicineBJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and…
- 1 March 2003
Whether modifiable lifestyle factors such as smoking, obesity, physical activity and intake of alcohol or caffeinated drinks were associated with urinary incontinence in women was examined.
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