2013
DOI: 10.5505/ptd.2013.09226
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Prevalence and risk factors of enuresis nocturna in primary school children in Denizli

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“…In our study, a significant difference was found between children's school success and urinary incontinence problem. Similar to our results, studies (21,22) have also found that enuretic children have a lower school success. These results can be considered as the reflection of low self-esteem and sense of failure due to urinary incontinence problem experienced by children on school success.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In our study, a significant difference was found between children's school success and urinary incontinence problem. Similar to our results, studies (21,22) have also found that enuretic children have a lower school success. These results can be considered as the reflection of low self-esteem and sense of failure due to urinary incontinence problem experienced by children on school success.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the literature, a study has reported that the rate of constipation in voiding disorder patients is higher than in the normal population 26 . Constipation and fecal incontinence also increase the risk of voiding disorders 17,27‐29 . Our findings revealed that 46.2% of the children with voiding disorders had fecal incontinence at the same time, which is consistent with the results of the previous studies 17,27‐29 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Some studies [29][30][31] have found similarly that school achievement among children with urinary incontinence is low. These results may be considered a reflection of how low self-esteem and a sense of failure due to urinary incontinence can impact children's success in school.…”
Section: Urinary Incontinence Problem (−)mentioning
confidence: 98%