Bed-wetting in Chinese children: epidemiology and predictive factors.

Abstract:

AIMS:To estimate the prevalence and severity of bed-wetting in 1-18-year-old Chinese children. MATERIALS AND METHODS:A cross-sectional study of bed-wetting was performed by using 13,515 self-administered questionnaires distributed to the parents of 1-18-year-old Chinese children in Henan province. The prevalence of bed-wetting was determined. The relationship of wetting to age, gender, community characteristics (rural or urban), arousal dysfunction, associated day-time symptoms (frequency, urgency, and incontinence), and family history were analyzed. RESULTS:There was a response rate of 87% (5,978 boys and 5,786 girls). The overall prevalence of bed-wetting was 23.03% in those aged 1-4, 5.66% in those 5-12, and 1.37% in those 13-18. When a logistic regression analysis was applied to determine risk factors for the bed-wetting, a positive relationship was seen with male gender and living in rural areas. Further, living in rural areas, arousal dysfunction, and associated day symptoms were significantly related to more severe bed-wetting. Only 3.64% of the children had undergone professional evaluation. CONCLUSION:The prevalence of bed-wetting is significant in Chinese children, but lower than in most western countries, which is likely due to cultural differences. Living in rural areas, having arousal dysfunction, and having associated day-time symptoms may be predicative factors for marked bed-wetting.

journal_name

Neurourol Urodyn

authors

Wang QW,Wen JG,Song DK,Su J,Zhu QH,Liu K,Che YY,Du AM,Wei JX

doi

10.1002/nau.20373

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2007-01-01 00:00:00

pages

512-517

issue

4

eissn

0733-2467

issn

1520-6777

journal_volume

26

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