ESPU Congress 2018 - Abstract Book

166 29 th CONGRESS OF THE ESPU 09:13–09:16 S22-2 (PP) STUDY OF ENURESIS IN CHILDREN WITH CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS Yoonhye JI  1 , Sanghee SHIN  1 , Ju Hee CHON  2 , Sang Woon KIM  2 , Young Seung LEE  2 and Sang Won HAN  2 1) Severance Children's Hospital, Yonsei University, Pediatric Bladder-Urethral Rehabilitation Clinic (Department of Pediatric Urology), Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA - 2) Severance Children's Hospital, Yonsei University, Department of Pediatric Urology, Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA PURPOSE Previously, we concluded that incidences of internalizing, externalizing, and physical problems are high in the enuresis group than comparison group(non-enuresis). Specific purpose of this study is to research characteristics of enuresis in children with confirmed clinically significant emotional and behavioral problems. MATERIAL AND METHODS We retrospectively analyzed the cases of 279 children with nocturnal enuresis. We assessed their symptoms, emotional and behavior problems using a self-administered questionnaire including CPSQ (Child Problem-behavior Screening Questionnaire). As a comparison, we used a CPSQ result of 681 children (who are not diagnosed with enuresis) collected and analyzed by Jin[i]. [i]Jin HS, Journal of emotional & behavioral disabilities, 2013;12:89–119 RESULTS We named the group of children who exceed the cut-off line of the CPSQ (>13) as ‘clinical group’. Incidence of clinical group is statistically high in the enuresis group (26.2 %:11.6 %,p=0.000). And when we compared each clinical groups of enuresis and comparison group, the clinical group of en- uresis group showed significantly higher response rates and higher scores in the physical problems (Urine/fecal problems, Not eat well and Tic) and the clinical group of the comparison group showed significantly higher response rates and higher scores in the internalizing problems (Anxiety, Lack of socializing and Letharic). When we classified enuresis group according to its characteristics,nMNE group showed a higher incidence of clinical problem than MNE group (p=0.003). Enuresis(n=73) Comparison(n=79) p-value physical health problem number of response(%) obese 56(76.7 %) 47(59.5 %) 0.023 fanting 1(1.4 %) 3(3.8 %) 0.350 voiding/defecation 57(78.1 %) 3(3.8 %) 0.000 sick often 36(49.3) 39(38) 0.159 not eat well 38(49.3 %) 23(29.1 %) 0.004 CONCLUSIONS Incidence of clinically significant emotional and behavioral problems is statistically high in the enu- resis group especially when they have daytime symptoms, and enuresis group with clinical problem tends to show physical symptoms besides urine/fecal problem when the comparison group with same problem tends to show internalizing symptoms.

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