Author(s)
Purpose
- Pathology:
Male genital diseases
Urologic diseases
- Disease:
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- Objective:
To provide a thorough evaluation of the occurrence and bothersomeness of lower urinary tract symptoms and their impact on the lives of men with benign prostatic disease
- Population for intended use:
Male
Geriatrics
Adult
Characteristics
- Type of instrument:
Signs and symptoms
Health-Related Quality of Life - HRQL (incl. health status)
- Administration mode:
Self-administered
- Number of items:
Long form: 34; Short form: 11
- Recall/Observation period:
The last month
Language(s)
- Original language:
English for the UK
- List of existing translations:
The translations listed below may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process and may require further work to be suitable for use in a study.
This list of translations is subject to constant changes, therefore please check the status of translations with MAPI Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors.
ICSmale
| Danish for Denmark | English for Canada | Italian for Italy | Portuguese for Portugal |
| Dutch for the Netherlands | German for Germany | Japanese for Japan | Swedish for Sweden |
| English for Australia | Hebrew | Mandarin for Taiwan |
Bibliographic reference(s) of the original questionnaire
Last update: December 2008
Last update in collaboration with the author: October 2007

The ICSmaleSF (developed in 2000) is a shorter form of the ICSmale questionnaire. It contains the 2 distinct factors of voiding (ICSmaleVS) and incontinence (ICSmaleIS)
The ICSmale has been adopted as ICIQ-MLUTS by the ICIQ (International Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire) group