Title of article
Prevalence of Nocturnal Enuresis and Related Factors in Children Aged 5-13 in Istanbul
Author/Authors
Dolgun, Gulumser Istanbul Universithy - Istanbul - Turkey , Savaser, Sevim Istanbul Universithy - Istanbul - Turkey , Balci, Serap Istanbul Universithy - Istanbul - Turkey , Yazici, Saadet Istanbul Universithy - Istanbul - Turkey
Pages
1808
From page
205
To page
2012
Abstract
Objective
Enuresis is a health problem frequently encountered in childhood. This study was carried out in two socio-demographically different districts of the province of Istanbul, for the purpose of determining the relationship between the prevalence of primary nocturnal enuresis and certain demographic characteristics.
Methods
The study design is a cross-sectional carried out on 420 children (5 to 13 yr old) through random sampling. The research was conducted at two health centers in two different districts in the province of Istanbul. Data was collected with a questionnaire created by the researchers. Diagnosis of enuresis considered nocturnal voiding twice a week for at least three consecutive months.
Findings
Enuresis was a complaint expressed by 16.2% of the cases in the study group; 8.3% reported intermittent bedwetting. The data collected in the two districts pointed to a significant difference in terms of the frequency of enuresis in favor of the district where socio-demographic features were inferior (P<0.005). When family histories were explored in cases of children with enuresis, it was found that the mothers of 76.2% had the problem of enuresis while 14.9% had enuretic fathers. Thus statistically, the presence of enuresis in the family history was seen to have had a markedly significant impact on the occurrence of enuresis in the child (P<0.001).
Conclusion
It was concluded that familial predisposition to the condition constituted a more significant risk factor for enuresis compared to socio-demographic or economic characteristics.
Keywords
Nocturnal Enuresis , Bedwetting , Prevalence , Socioeconomic Factors , Genetic Predisposition
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2012
Record number
2443478
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