| Literature DB >> 36010121 |
Javier Quiroz-Guerrero1, Alejandra Ortega-Pardo2, Rafael Edgardo Maldonado-Valadez3, Raúl García-Díaz de León4, Lorena Mercado-Villareal4, Edel Rafael Rodea-Montero5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Nocturnal enuresis is a common problem affecting 20% of 5-year-old children; its prevalence decreases with age. Nocturnal bedwetting in children younger than 5 is generally accepted by parents and society, but the expectation of parents is that children will achieve a higher degree of responsibility and increased control with age. Some studies have identified maternal distress as a factor associated with childhood urinary incontinence; specifically, maternal stress, maternal depression, and maternal anxiety. The aim of this study was to compare the degree of anxiety (trait and state) among mothers of children with nocturnal enuresis and mothers of healthy children.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; children; mothers; nocturnal enuresis
Year: 2022 PMID: 36010121 PMCID: PMC9406453 DOI: 10.3390/children9081232
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Description of the child, mother, and father characteristics in each group.
| Group I (Control) | Group II (Enuresis) | Comparison between Groups | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Children | ||||
| Child age (years) | 7.04 (1.95) | 6.68 (1.84) | U = 275.50, | |
| Female, n (%) | 12 (48%) | 11 (44%) | X2 = 0.0805, | |
| Male, n (%) | 13 (52%) | 14 (56%) | X2 = 0.0805, | |
| Number of siblings | 0.76 (0.78) | 1.24 (0.83) | U = 216.50, | |
| Mothers | ||||
| Mother age (years) | 31.96 (4.00) | 35.52 (5.77) | U = 188.50, | |
| Married, n (%) | 19 (76%) | 23 (92%) | ||
| Education (years) | 14.64 (2.06) | 12.6 (3.74) | U = 220.50, | |
| Employed, n (%) | 21 (84%) | 12 (48%) | ||
| Fathers | ||||
| Employed, n (%) | 22 (88%) | 22 (88%) |
Values are given as means (standard deviations). a Fisher’s exact test. * Significant p-value.
Figure 1Representation of the mothers’ degree of anxiety based on the standardized STAI-T and STAI-S test results per group.
Trait anxiety and state anxiety frequencies in each group.
| Group I (Control) | Group II (Enuresis) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety Degree | Trait | State | Trait | State |
| No anxiety (20–39) * | 11 | 9 | 0 | 1 |
| Mild (40–49) * | 10 | 9 | 11 | 1 |
| Moderate (50–59) * | 3 | 5 | 6 | 13 |
| Severe (60–80) * | 1 | 2 | 8 | 10 |
* Classification based on STAI standardized score scales.
Description of the mothers’ standardized STAI tests by group.
| Variable | Group I (Control) | Group II (Enuresis) | Comparison |
|---|---|---|---|
| STAI-T | 41.52 (9.61) | 53.00 (8.39) | U = 118.00, |
| STAI-S | 43.84 (10.57) | 56.48 (6.83) | U = 107.50, |
Values are given as means (standard deviations). * Significant p-value.
Figure 2Standardized STAI-T and STAI-S test results. Group means are shown with 95% confidence intervals.