Relationship between neurogenic urination and psychological status in school children
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    OBJECTIVE: To study whether anxiety and depression are associated with the development of neurogenic urination in children. METHODS: A total of 136 9 to 12-year-old children with neurogenic urination (case group) and 136 age-matched healthy children (control group) were enrolled. The Screen for Children Anxiety Related Emotion Disorders (SCARED) and Depression Self-rating Scale for Children (DSRSC) were used to evaluate the psychological status. The incidences of anxiety and depression as well as the SCARED and DSRSC scores were compared between two groups. Logistic regression analysis model was used to evaluate the relationship between psychological status and the development of neurogenic urination. RESULTS: The case group was found to have a higher incidence of anxiety and depression compared with the control group (P23) had a 1.224-fold increased risk for the development of neurogenic urination compared with the children with the SCARED-score≤23 and that the children with depression (DSRSC-score≥15) had a 1.148-fold increased risk for the development of this disorder. CONCLUSIONS: Anxiety and depression participate in the development of neurogenic urination in school children.

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李星,林慧卿,葛欣,李玉峰.学龄期儿童神经性尿频与心理状况关系的临床研究[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2012,14(4):294-296

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