Author/Authors :
Hanna Albaramki Jumana نويسنده Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, The
University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan , Awad Allawama Manar نويسنده Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, The
University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan , Fahme Yousef Al-Motassem نويسنده Department of Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacy,
Faculty of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman,
Jordan
Abstract :
Objectives Aim of this study was to determine the pattern of
toilet training (TT) in Jordan, the factors that are related to the
initiation age, duration and the methods of training used among
different sociocultural groups. Methods Mothers of 1257 children
attending pediatric clinics at Jordan University Hospital were directly
interviewed. Results Mean initiation and completion ages were 22.5 ±
6.50 and 26.48 ± 9.37 months respectively. Families living in urban
settlement, first child in family, child-oriented approach, working
mothers and mothers with higher level of education started training
later. The duration of toilet training was 5.80 ± 8.06 weeks and it was
shorter in families who used the child-oriented approach. Intensive
method was used in 59.4%, child-oriented in 40.6%. Young mothers used
more frequently the intensive method. Constipation and stool toilet
refusal developed in 15.4% and 15.1% respectively and there was a
significant association between constipation and older age of starting
toilet training. Conclusions Intensive method of training is more
popular in our country and the initiation and completion age are earlier
than in other countries. The age of initiation may be increased as
parents are better educated and a child-oriented approach becomes more
popular than the intensive approach.