Sex and Sociocultural Correlates of Urinary Incontinence in Israeli Preschool Children |
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Authors: | Rivka Landau Uriel Last Roy Aldor Moshe Hartman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Behavioral Sciences , Ben-Gurion University;2. School of Education Hebrew University of Jerusalem;3. Department of Psychology Hebrew , University of Jerusalem |
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Abstract: | Urinary incontinence in children aged 2 to 6 years whose mothers varied in ethnic descent, in level of education, and in immigration status was studied in Israel. Mothers of 302 children were interviewed in well-baby clinics regarding primary and secondary urinary incontinence of their children. A significant age trend was found for attaining primary urinary continence. However, various interactions between mothers' ethnic descent, mothers' level of education, and mothers' immigration status were associated with different rates of primary and secondary urinary incontinence in their children. Moreover, sex differences in rates of primary and secondary urinary incontinence were also associated with mothers' ethnic descent and level of education. It is suggested that different levels of maternal emotional availability to the child in the various subgroups can account for most of the findings. |
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