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Night Wetting in Children: Psychological Aspects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 1998

Richard J. Butler
Affiliation:
Leeds Community and Mental Health (NHS) Trust, U.K.
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Abstract

von Gontard's annotation (1998) on day- and night-wetting children takes a paediatric perspective on these prevalent and distressing conditions. This review addresses some of the major psychological issues relevant to nocturnal enuresis. Daytime wetting, which encapsulates a number of conditions each with separate aetiologies, distinct presentations, and specific treatment interventions, has been the focus of two recent reviews (Edens & Surwit, 1995; Robson, Leung, & Bloom, 1996) and will thus not be discussed in this annotation.

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© 1998 Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry

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