Development Indicators, According to Ages and Stages Questionnaire, in Children with Infrequent Voiding

P. Yousefichaijan, F. Dorreh, A. Goodarzi, M. Rezagholizamenjany
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Background: Infrequent voiding is two or lower than two micturitions per day and has not any organic causes; the etiology of this condition has not been found correctly; based on this, we evaluated developmental factors as a probable etiology for infrequent voiding. Methods: In the present study, we enrolled 200 children six to seven years of age (100 cases with infrequent voiding and 100 healthy ones). Height and weight were measured, compatible with gender and age, and related information, including personal and social development, problem-solving, fine motor, gross motor, communication, and defining words, were obtained by the Nelson development table and ages and stages questionnaires. Results: Based on personal-social (P = 0.009), problem-solving (P = 0.006), communication (P = 0.008), and language development (P = 0.006), there are statistically significant differences. However, fine motor (P = 0.557) and gross motor (P = 0.607) do not differ statistically. On the other hand, in terms of growth indices, in the evaluation of girls' height (P = 0.001), boys' height (P = 0.012), girls' weight (P = 0.014), and boys' weight (P = 0.016), there is a statistically significant difference between two groups. Conclusions: Based on the measured odds ratio, children with infrequent voiding have a higher risk of developmental disorders; developmental disorders can also increase the prevalence of infrequent voiding.
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根据年龄和阶段问卷调查,不常排尿儿童的发育指标
背景:不频繁排尿是指每天两次或少于两次排尿,无任何器质性原因;这种情况的病因尚未正确发现;基于此,我们评估了发育因素作为罕见排尿的可能病因。方法:在本研究中,我们招募了200名6 - 7岁的儿童,其中100例不经常排尿,100例健康。测量身高和体重,符合性别和年龄,并通过尼尔森发展表和年龄阶段问卷获得个人和社会发展、解决问题、精细运动、大肌肉运动、沟通、定义词语等相关信息。结果:在个人-社会(P = 0.009)、问题解决(P = 0.006)、沟通(P = 0.008)和语言发展(P = 0.006)方面,差异均有统计学意义。精细运动(P = 0.557)和大运动(P = 0.607)无统计学差异。另一方面,在生长指标方面,在女生身高评价(P = 0.001)、男生身高评价(P = 0.012)、女生体重评价(P = 0.014)、男生体重评价(P = 0.016)方面,两组间差异有统计学意义。结论:根据测量的优势比,不经常排尿的儿童发生发育障碍的风险较高;发育障碍也会增加不经常排尿的发生率。
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