Title of article :
Self-Concept in Children with Primary Nocturnal Enuresis and Related Influencing Factors
Author/Authors :
MA, Yanli Department of Nephrology - Beijing Children's Hospital - Capital Medical University - Beijing, China , SHEN, Ying Department of Nephrology - Beijing Children's Hospital - Capital Medical University - Beijing, China , LIU, Xiaomei Beijing Children's Hospital - Capital Medical University - Beijing, China
Abstract :
Enuresis is a very common developmental disorder
which refers to intermittent incontinence occurring
in children aged 5 yr old and above during
periods of sleep . Primary Nocturnal Enuresis
(PNE) occurs in children who have never
been consistently dry throughout the night .
Although it does not cause any physical limitations
in the life of children, enuresis is one of the
most common chronic problems which could
cause psychological disorders, such as behavioural
problems, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders
, and anxiety disorders. To our
knowledge, the relationship between selfperception
and enuresis remains controversial
and needs further investigation.
Keywords :
Self-Concept , PHCSS , psychological
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics