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Validating the Incontinence Symptom Severity Index: A Self-Assessment Instrument for Voiding Symptom Severity in Women
The Journal of Urology, 10/27/09
Twiss C et al. – The Incontinence Symptom Severity Index demonstrates good reliability and validity. It is a useful instrument for assessment of female incontinence and voiding symptom severity in clinical and research settings.
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