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Carol Joinson1, Sarah Sullivan2,3, Alexander von Gontard4, Jon Heron2.
Abstract
There is evidence for a link between psychological factors and bedwetting, but the direction of this association is unclear. Using data on 8769 children from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, we examined whether difficult temperament (Toddler Temperament Scale at 24 months; Emotionality Activity Sociability Questionnaire at 38 months) and psychological problems (Revised Rutter Parent Scale for Preschool Children at 42 months) are linked to bedwetting at school age. We examined the association between these risk factors and different patterns of bedwetting from 4 to 9 years using multinomial regression. Difficult temperament and psychological problems in early childhood were associated with increased odds of bedwetting at 4-9 years. The strongest associations were most often found for the pattern of bedwetting that was both frequent (at least twice a week) and persistent (up to age 9) e.g. the temperament traits of 'adaptability' and 'mood' were associated with a 33 % increase (95 % confidence interval = 1.14-1.55) and a 27 % increase (1.10-1.47) respectively in the odds of persistent and frequent bedwetting per one standard deviation increase in risk score. Early behaviour problems (e.g. conduct problems [1.43 (1.25, 1.63)] and hyperactivity [1.29 (1.11, 1.50), p < 0.001]) were also associated with frequent and persistent bedwetting, but there was less evidence that early emotional difficulties were risk factors for bedwetting. Adjustment for confounders did not alter these conclusions. The presence of difficult temperament and behaviour problems in early childhood might help to identify children who will continue to experience bedwetting at school age.Entities:
Keywords: ALSPAC; Bedwetting; Cohort study; Psychological factors
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26294078 PMCID: PMC4854940 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-015-0756-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 4.785
Means and proportions of risk factors and confounders in the three samples considered for the analysis
| Complete data ( | Partially missing data ( | At least one bedwetting measure ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Risk factors | |||
| Toddler temperament traits | |||
| Activity | 23.1 (4.5) | 23.13 (4.5) | 23.2 (4.5) |
| Adaptability | 12.7 (4.1) | 12.77 (4.2) | 12.8 (4.2) |
| Intensity | 21.4 (4.6) | 21.44 (4.6) | 21.4 (4.6) |
| Mood | 17.9 (5.6) | 18.03 (5.7) | 18.1 (5.7) |
| Persistence | 16.3 (4.9) | 16.31 (4.9) | 16.3 (4.9) |
| EAS subscales | |||
| Emotionality | 14.2 (3.4) | 14.23 (3.4) | 14.2 (3.4) |
| Activity level | 10.9 (2.5) | 10.89 (2.5) | 10.9 (2.5) |
| Sociability | 10.3 (2.7) | 10.27 (2.7) | 10.3 (2.7) |
| Shyness | 12.5 (4.1) | 12.48 (4.1) | 12.5 (4.1) |
| Rutter subscales | |||
| Emotional difficulties | 2.5 (1.7) | 2.53 (1.7) | 2.6 (1.7) |
| Conduct difficulties | 3.5 (2.3) | 3.59 (2.3) | 3.6 (2.4) |
| Hyperactivity | 2.6 (1.8) | 2.62 (1.8) | 2.6 (1.8) |
| Prosocial | 6.7 (3.6) | 6.67 (3.6) | 6.7 (3.6) |
| Confounders | |||
| Gender (male) | 2959 (50.6 %) | 4508 (51.5 %) | 5580 (51.6 %) |
| Maturational level—total score | 37.72 (5.5) | 37.73 (5.6) | 37.74 (5.7) |
| Socioeconomic variables | |||
| Manual social class | 705 (12.8 %) | 1238 (15.4 %) | 1661 (17.3 %) |
| Early parenthood <20 years | 213 (3.64 %) | 419 (4.8 %) | 648 (6.0 %) |
| Housing inadequacy | 408 (7.1 %) | 748 (8.6 %) | 982 (9.3 %) |
| Low maternal education | 580 (10.0 %) | 995 (11.6 %) | 1342 (12.9 %) |
| Financial difficulties | 803 (13.9 %) | 1297 (15.1 %) | 1653 (16.0 %) |
| Family size ≥3 | 251 (4.3 %) | 424 (4.9 %) | 600 (5.8 %) |
| Poor social network | 716 (12.3 %) | 1129 (13.0 %) | 1433 (13.6 %) |
| Maternal depression | |||
| 21 months | 5.11 (4.5) | 5.27 (4.6) | 5.34 (4.7) |
| 33 months | 5.37 (4.6) | 5.57 (4.7) | 5.65 (4.8) |
Actual number with available data on each risk factor varies in each of the samples shown here
Manual social class includes manual and part/unskilled
Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals for the association between the risk factors and latent class membership (n = 8761)
| Infrequent delayed | Infrequent persistent | Frequent delayed | Frequent persistent | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (a) Temperament traits at 24 months (TTS) | ||||
| Activity | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8243 | 1.13 (1.03,1.24), | 1.10 (1.00, 1.21), | 1.27 (1.03, 1.57), | 1.15 (0.99, 1.32), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6978 | 1.10 (0.99, 1.22), | 1.05 (0.95, 1.17), | 1.25 (1.01, 1.56), | 1.09 (0.93, 1.28) |
| Adaptability | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8211 | 1.24 (1.13, 1.36), | 1.19 (1.10, 1.30), | 1.25 (1.03, 1.51), | 1.33 (1.14, 1.55), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6957 | 1.18 (1.06, 1.31), | 1.17 (1.07, 1.30), | 1.14 (0.91, 1.41), | 1.25 (1.05, 1.47), |
| Intensity | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8238 | 1.17 (1.06, 1.29), | 1.16 (1.05, 1.28), | 1.09 (0.91, 1.30), | 1.18 (1.02, 1.37), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6975 | 1.13 (1.01, 1.25), | 1.17 (1.05, 1.30), | 1.01 (0.83, 1.23), | 1.21 (1.03, 1.42), |
| Mood | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8238 | 1.16 (1.06, 1.28), | 1.15 (1.05, 1.26), | 1.13 (0.92, 1.39), | 1.27 (1.10, 1.47), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6981 | 1.14 (1.03, 1.27), | 1.15 (1.04, 1.28), | 0.99 (0.76, 1.28), | 1.23 (1.05, 1.46), |
| Persistence | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8238 | 1.16 (1.05, 1.28), | 1.19 (1.08, 1.32), | 1.20 (0.99, 1.46), | 1.25 (1.11, 1.41), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6977 | 1.09 (0.98, 1.22), | 1.15 (1.03, 1.29), | 1.06 (0.87, 1.31), | 1.10 (0.95, 1.27), |
| (b) Temperament traits at 38 months (EAS) | ||||
| Emotionality | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8123 | 1.02 (0.99, 1.05), | 1.03 (1.00, 1.06), | 1.04 (0.98, 1.10), | 1.00 (0.96, 1.04), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6786 | 1.01 (0.98, 1.05), | 1.04 (1.01, 1.08), | 1.01 (0.95, 1.07), | 1.02 (0.97, 1.07), |
| Activity level | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8123 | 1.00 (0.97, 1.04), | 1.02 (0.99, 1.05), | 1.02 (0.96, 1.09), | 1.03 (0.98, 1.09), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6834 | 1.00 (0.96, 1.04), | 1.03 (0.99, 1.07), | 1.03 (0.97, 1.10), | 1.04 (0.98, 1.10), |
| Sociability | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8123 | 1.03 (1.00, 1.07), | 1.04 (1.01, 1.09), | 1.09 (1.03, 1.16), | 1.05 (1.00, 1.10), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6679 | 1.02 (0.98, 1.06), | 1.04 (1.00, 1.08), | 1.07 (1.00, 1.14), | 1.03 (0.98, 1.09), |
| Shyness | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8158 | 1.00 (0.98, 1.02), | 1.02 (0.99, 1.05), | 1.00 (0.95, 1.04), | 0.98 (0.94, 1.01), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6814 | 0.99 (0.97, 1.02), | 1.02 (0.99, 1.05), | 1.00 (0.95, 1.05), | 0.98 (0.94, 1.02), |
| (c) Psychological problems at 42 months (revised Rutter scale) | ||||
| Emotional difficulties | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8299 | 1.03 (0.94, 1.14), | 1.17 (1.07, 1.28), | 1.12 (0.95, 1.33), | 1.10 (0.95, 1.27), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6878 | 1.01 (0.91, 1.13), | 1.18 (1.07, 1.30), | 1.11 (0.92, 1.34), | 1.07 (0.91, 1.26), |
| Conduct difficulties | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8299 | 1.32 (1.21, 1.45), | 1.30 (1.19, 1.41), | 1.19 (1.00, 1.42), | 1.43 (1.25, 1.63), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6878 | 1.28 (1.15, 1.42), | 1.23 (1.12, 1.36), | 1.09 (0.89, 1.34), | 1.26 (1.07, 1.48), |
| Hyperactivity | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8299 | 1.21 (1.11, 1.33), | 1.18 (1.08, 1.30), | 1.29 (1.09, 1.54), | 1.29 (1.11, 1.50), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6878 | 1.13 (1.02, 1.26), | 1.15 (1.04, 1.28), | 1.17 (0.98, 1.41), | 1.20 (1.01, 1.43), |
| Low levels of prosocial behaviour | ||||
| Unadjusted | ||||
| 8299 | 1.20 (1.09, 1.32), | 1.21 (1.10, 1.33), | 1.52 (1.26, 1.84), | 1.32 (0.83, 2.10), |
| Adjusted | ||||
| 6878 | 1.13 (1.01, 1.26), | 1.07 (0.96, 1.19), | 1.22 (1.00, 1.49), | 1.18 (1.01, 1.38), |
Reference class = normative
Odds ratios for these analyses were derived in relation to the normative latent class of nighttime bladder control, which was used as the reference group. All models adjusted for gender, maturational level, socio-demographic factors and maternal depression