The impact of monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis on attachment parameters
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The impact of monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis on attachment parameters
Abstract
Objective: This study assesses the impact of monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (MSNE) on the child's perception of quality of attachment to a caregiver and the caregiver's perception of dissociative behavior.
Material and methods: The study group comprised 47 boys and 63 girls (mean age 11.7 years; range 9-18 years). Subjects were classified into two groups as follows: Group I (normal children without nocturnal enuresis); or Group II (children with MSNE). MSNE was defined as more than three wet episodes per week without day-time enuresis, urge incontinence, frequency or dysuria. The Adolescent Attachment Questionnaire (AAQ) was administered to the children and the Child Dissociative Checklist (CDC) to the caregiver. Comparison groups were divided by gender, feeding method and type of caregiver. The AAQ and CDC scores in each subgroup were compared between the enuretic and non-enuretic groups.
Results: Mean scores for attachment pathology were significantly higher in the enuretic (n = 50) than the non-enuretic group (n = 60) (p < 0.05). The most significant attachment pathology was evident for the AAQ Angry Distress dimension in the nocturnally enuretic group. Caregivers' CDC scores did not differ significantly between the two groups. Highest mean dissociation scores were evident for those children whose caregiver was not a biologic parent or grandparent.
Conclusions: MSNE may negatively impact the child's perception of the quality of attachment. Caregivers reported no significant dissociative behavior in nocturnally enuretic children. With prolonged nocturnal enuresis, physicians should be aware of the possibility of anger and distress within the child-caregiver relationship. In such cases, the modified treatment protocol should include psychologic counseling and support.
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