Analysis of Factors Related to Emotional and Behavioral Abnormalities in Children with Primary Nocturnal Enuresis

Liu Y1, Wen J2, Liu X3, Si G4

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Clinical

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Paediatrics

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Scientific Open Discussion Session 102
Wednesday 23rd October 2024
13:25 - 13:30 (ePoster Station 2)
Exhibition Hall
Nocturnal Enuresis Pediatrics Voiding Dysfunction
1. Department of Pediatric Surgery,the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University,China, 2. Department of Urology, the first affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, International Joint Laboratory of Pediatric urodynamics in Henan Province,China, 3. Department of Gynecology, Xinyang Central Hospital, China, 4. Department of Urology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University,China
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Hypothesis / aims of study
Primary nocturnal enuresis(PNE) is common in clinic. Some of the children had difficulty in treatment, and then showed abnormal emotion and behavior, such as inferiority, worry, fear, fear of communicating with others, and affected the normal development of social psychology. In recent years, attention has been paid to the situation of emotional and behavioral disorders caused by PNE, but the research is mostly limited to the incidence and severity of emotional and behavioral abnormalities, and there are few studies on the possible causes or related factors. The purpose of this study is to investigate the related factors of emotional and behavioral abnormalities in children with primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE).
Study design, materials and methods
PNE children were collected from the enuresis clinic from January 2020 to December 2022. The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) the age was 6 to 16 years old, and the involuntary urination during sleep was more than once a month and lasted for more than 3 months; (2) enuresis from childhood and no bed-wetting period for more than 6 months; (3) the family members of the patients signed the informed consent. Exclusion criteria: (1) urinary system related diseases or urinary anatomical malformations; (2) history of urinary surgery; (3) other diseases that may cause secondary enuresis, such as diabetes, diabetes insipidus, tethered cord syndrome and so on. The contents of the study included general data of PNE children, strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) and children's sleep questionnaire. According to the SDQ score, the patients were divided into two groups: abnormal score group (ASG) (≥ 20) and normal score group (NSG) (< 20). The differences of general data, SDQ scores and children's sleep quality between the two groups were analyzed.
Results
The incidence of emotional and behavioral abnormalities in PNE children was 43. 4% (109 /251). The proportion of female and adolescents (13 - 16 years old) in the ASG were higher than those in the NSG (P < 0. 05).There were statistical differences between the two groups in education level of caregivers,school performance and sleep disordered breathing scores ( P < 0. 05 ).The proportion of children with abnormal stool,family genetic history,severe enuresis and bladder dysfunction in the ASG were higher than those in the NSG (P < 0. 05).The scores of emotional symptoms,conduct problems,hyperactivity symptoms and peer interaction in the ASG were higher than those in the NSG ( P < 0. 05 ).Multivariate regression analysis showed that gender,age,education level of caregivers,academic performance,abnormal stool,family history and total score of children’s sleep scale were the influencing factor of emotional and behavioral abnormalities in PNE children ( P < 0. 05).
Interpretation of results
①This study found that enuresis has a more significant effect on women's psychology, which may be due to the fact that women's psychology is more easily affected by external environment and interpersonal relationships;
②This study found that the low level of education of child caregivers is an important factor leading to abnormal mood and behavior of enuresis children. The reason may be that the level of education affects the caregivers' attitude towards enuresis and the behavior of educating children to a certain extent.
③The results of this study show that the academic performance of children with ASG is worse than that of NSG, indicating that there is a strong correlation between children's academic performance and emotional and behavioral abnormalities. 
④The results of this study show that the positive rate of genetic history in children with ASG is relatively high, which may be due to the fact that the clinical symptoms of children with family genetic history are more serious, they are more likely to be complicated with other functional disorders, and the treatment will be more difficult.
⑤The results of this study show that the incidence of abnormal stool and bladder dysfunction in children with ASG enuresis is higher, which may be due to the important role of bladder-gut-brain axis in triggering psychological problems.
Concluding message
The incidence of emotional and behavioral problems in children with enuresis is high. Puberty, girls, poor academic performance, low education level of caregivers, family genetic history, concomitant symptoms and abnormal stool are related factors of emotional and behavioral abnormalities in children with PNE.
Disclosures
Funding Not grant Clinical Trial No Subjects Human Ethics Committee Ethics Committee of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University Helsinki Yes Informed Consent Yes
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