Title of article :
The Relationship Between Child Anxiety Related Disorders and Primary
Nocturnal Enuresis
Author/Authors :
Salehi، Bahman نويسنده Department of Psychiatry, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Iran , , Yossefi Chiegan، Parsa نويسنده Department of Psychiatry, Arak University of Medical
Sciences, Arak, IR Iran , , Rafeei، Mohammad نويسنده Department of Biostatistics, Arak University of Medical
Sciences, Arak, IR Iran , , Mostajeran، Mahssa نويسنده Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, IR
Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Background Nocturnal enuresis, often called bedwetting or sleep
wetting, is a common problem in children after the age of five and may
lead to symptoms such as infection, incontinence and frequent urination.
This problem refers to a state in which children after the age of five
have no control of their urine for six continuous months and it cannot
be attributed to any organic factors or drug use. Objectives In this
study we aimed to study generalized anxiety disorder as one of the
possible causes of primary nocturnal enuresis. Materials and Methods In
this case-control study 180 children with primary nocturnal enuresis and
same number of healthy children with a mean age of 7 - 17 years old with
the same demographic characteristics were selected. The study took place
at Amir Kabir hospital of Arak, Iran during year 2014. After collecting
the information, diagnosis was verified based on the diagnostic and
statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM) IV-TR criteria. Results
were analyzed using the SPSS software (IBM Corp. Released 2011. IBM SPSS
Statistics for Windows, version 20.0. Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.). Results
Frequency of generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, school
phobia, social anxiety, separation anxiety, history of anxiety in
mother, history of primary nocturnal enuresis in parent’s family and
body mass index had a significant difference between the two groups (P =
0.005). Conclusions With the results obtained from this study we could
say that there was a clear significant difference between the two
control and patient groups for all subgroups of anxiety disorders such
as generalized anxiety disorder and their relationship with primary
nocturnal enuresis. Given the higher prevalence of generalized anxiety
disorder, panic disorder, school phobia, social anxiety, separation
anxiety and comparison with healthy children, it is recommended for all
children with primary nocturnal enuresis to be investigated and treated
for generalized anxiety disorder.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)