TY - JOUR
T1 - A nationwide epidemiological study of nocturnal enuresis in korean adolescents and adults
T2 - Population based cross sectional study
AU - Baek, Minki
AU - Park, Kwanjin
AU - Lee, Hahn Ey
AU - Kang, Ju Hyung
AU - Suh, Hong Jin
AU - Kim, Ji Hong
AU - Lee, Sang Don
AU - Pai, Ki Soo
AU - Han, Sang Won
AU - Park, Yong Hoon
AU - Kim, Kyung Do
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - We performed a nationwide epidemiological study to evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of nocturnal enuresis (NE) in Korean adolescents and adults. A questionnaire was sent via e-mail to 51,073 people aged 16-40 yr by stratified sampling according to age, sex, and region among a 200,000 internet survey panel pool. The questionnaire included following information; presence or absence of NE, frequency of NE, possible risk factors for NE, self-esteem scale score and depression score results, and measures for the treat ent of NE. Among the 2,117 responders, 54 (2.6%) had NE (≥ 1 enuretic episode within 6 months). Of 54 bedwetters, 9.3% wet ≥ 1 night per week and 20.5% wet ≥ 1 per month. The prevalence rates remained relatively stable with no apparent trend of reduction with age. The presence of sleep disturbance, family history, urgency, or urge incontinence increasedthe probability of NE episode significantly. The self-esteem score was lower (P = 0.053) and the depression scale score was higher (P = 0.003) in bedwetters compared with non-bedwetters. Overall 2.6% of Korean aged 16-40 yr have NE. The higher rate of urgency and urge incontinence in adolescent and adult enuretics suggests that bladder function has an important role in adolescent and adult NE
AB - We performed a nationwide epidemiological study to evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of nocturnal enuresis (NE) in Korean adolescents and adults. A questionnaire was sent via e-mail to 51,073 people aged 16-40 yr by stratified sampling according to age, sex, and region among a 200,000 internet survey panel pool. The questionnaire included following information; presence or absence of NE, frequency of NE, possible risk factors for NE, self-esteem scale score and depression score results, and measures for the treat ent of NE. Among the 2,117 responders, 54 (2.6%) had NE (≥ 1 enuretic episode within 6 months). Of 54 bedwetters, 9.3% wet ≥ 1 night per week and 20.5% wet ≥ 1 per month. The prevalence rates remained relatively stable with no apparent trend of reduction with age. The presence of sleep disturbance, family history, urgency, or urge incontinence increasedthe probability of NE episode significantly. The self-esteem score was lower (P = 0.053) and the depression scale score was higher (P = 0.003) in bedwetters compared with non-bedwetters. Overall 2.6% of Korean aged 16-40 yr have NE. The higher rate of urgency and urge incontinence in adolescent and adult enuretics suggests that bladder function has an important role in adolescent and adult NE
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U2 - 10.3346/jkms.2013.28.7.1065
DO - 10.3346/jkms.2013.28.7.1065
M3 - Article
C2 - 23853491
AN - SCOPUS:84880738647
SN - 1011-8934
VL - 28
SP - 1065
EP - 1070
JO - Journal of Korean medical science
JF - Journal of Korean medical science
IS - 7
ER -