Title of article :
Childhood nocturnal enuresis: Developing a conceptual framework
Author/Authors :
Richard J. Butler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
23
From page :
909
To page :
931
Abstract :
Nocturnal enuresis has been described as the most prevalent and chronic of all childhood problems. The experience, particularly for the older child, can be extremely distressing and limiting. It is now thought that psychological distress (emotional, behavioural, and self-esteem) arises as a consequence of bedwetting, and reaches clinical importance in only a minority who are vulnerable. Many aetiological theories have been proposed with the cause of nocturnal enuresis now regarded as heterogeneous. Based on empirical findings, a new model, termed ‘the three systems,’ has facilitated a greater clinical understanding of the problem and identification of the appropriate intervention. The model proposes bedwetting results from excessive nocturnal urine production and/or nocturnal bladder overactivity coupled with an inability to arouse to bladder sensations. Effective treatment arises from identification of the childʹs particular need and application of the appropriate psychological and pharmacological approach. Treatment methods are reviewed in terms of the new model, the mode of action, effectiveness, and application in combination.
Keywords :
childhood , Nocturnal enuresis
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Record number :
483806
Link To Document :
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