The primary aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of sexual abuse in a urological outpatient clinic. Can differences been made in urological population, i.e. general urological clinic,... Show moreThe primary aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of sexual abuse in a urological outpatient clinic. Can differences been made in urological population, i.e. general urological clinic, a university urological clinic and a tertiary university pelvic floor clinic? Do urologists inquire about female sexual dysfunction and sexual abuse history? And if so, what percentage of the Dutch urologist does so? What do sexual abuse patients think about screening for sexual abuse history? Can we find predicting pelvic floor symptoms as a sign of sexual abuse history? And finally, do female urology patients with sexual abuse history more often present urological storage symptoms and/or pelvic floor complaints than patients without sexual abuse? Show less