Journal of Pediatric Urology
Volume 3, Issue 6 , Pages 443-452, December 2007

Prevalence of nocturnal enuresis, risk factors, associated familial factors and urinary pathology among school children in Iran

Urology and Nephrology Research Center, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, P.O. Box 19395-1849, Tehran, Iran

Received 23 March 2007; accepted 11 June 2007. published online 15 August 2007.

Abstract 

Aim

To estimate the prevalence of enuresis in school-age children in Iran and determine associated factors.

Materials and methods

A total of 7562 children, aged 5–18 years, enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Using a standard questionnaire, data on demographic characteristics, and familial and physical conditions were obtained from the parents by interview. The ICD-10 definition of enuresis was used. In the case of enuretics, a detailed history was taken, and physical and ultrasonographic examinations, urinalysis and urine culture were performed.

Results

The overall prevalence of enuresis was 6.8%. A significant relationship was found between the prevalence of enuresis and age (P=0.001), educational level of parents (P=0.001), number of family members (P=0.028), positive family history of enuresis (P=0.001), parenting methods (P=0.001), and deep sleep (P=0.001). Birth weight (P=0.07), monthly income (P=0.322), employment status of parents (P=0.08), ethnic differences (P=0.09), delayed development (P=0.062), drinking (P=0.072) or urination habit before sleep (P=0.06), and stool incontinence (P=0.062) were not significantly associated with enuresis. Prevalence of urinary tract pathology was 2.9% in enuretics.

Conclusions

This study provides a quantitative estimate of the prevalence and main risk factors for enuresis in Iranian children.

Keywords: Enuresis, School children, Associated factors, Urinary pathology, Epidemiology

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PII: S1477-5131(07)00367-1

doi:10.1016/j.jpurol.2007.06.001

Journal of Pediatric Urology
Volume 3, Issue 6 , Pages 443-452, December 2007