Prevalence and correlates of nocturnal enuresis in the United Arab Emirates.
Author: Eapen V, Mabrouk AM
Source:
Saudi medical journal, 24(1), 49-51.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence, socio-demographic correlates and
associated psychopathology in children with enuresis. METHODS: A community survey
of a stratified sample of 400 6-16 year old school children was carried out in
the Al-Ain City, United Arab Emirates. Psychiatric disturbance, if any, was
ascertained using the Rutter Parent Scale. RESULTS: Thirty-two out of the 400
children (8%) surveyed, reported wetting the bed at least once per week. More
boys were affected than girls, and 90% of those with enuresis were aged 6-11
years. Presence of enuresis was found to be associated with psychosocial stress
in the family; large family size; a positive family history, poorer scholastic
performance and presence of psychiatric disturbance as indicated by the Rutter
parent score. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that bed-wetting is a common
problem among school children and that they need to be carefully screened for
associated psychopathology.