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Personal and familial factors associated with toilet training

PURPOSE: Toilet training (TT) is an important marker in a child's physical and psychosocial development. The present study aimed to evaluate aspects associated to delayed TT. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We interviewed 372 parents of children who had completed TT up to 48 months before the interview....

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Autores principales: Murillo B., Jose, de Paula, Juliane Cristine, Bastos, Cassandra Ribeiro, Soares, Daniela Gonçalves, de Castro, Nathália Cristina Toledo, Sousa, Katia Kalianne do Vale, do Carmo, Ademar Vasconcellos, de Miranda, Ricelly Lignani, Mrad, Flávia Cristina de Carvalho, de Bessa, José
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33047922
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0129
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author Murillo B., Jose
de Paula, Juliane Cristine
Bastos, Cassandra Ribeiro
Soares, Daniela Gonçalves
de Castro, Nathália Cristina Toledo
Sousa, Katia Kalianne do Vale
do Carmo, Ademar Vasconcellos
de Miranda, Ricelly Lignani
Mrad, Flávia Cristina de Carvalho
de Bessa, José
author_facet Murillo B., Jose
de Paula, Juliane Cristine
Bastos, Cassandra Ribeiro
Soares, Daniela Gonçalves
de Castro, Nathália Cristina Toledo
Sousa, Katia Kalianne do Vale
do Carmo, Ademar Vasconcellos
de Miranda, Ricelly Lignani
Mrad, Flávia Cristina de Carvalho
de Bessa, José
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description PURPOSE: Toilet training (TT) is an important marker in a child's physical and psychosocial development. The present study aimed to evaluate aspects associated to delayed TT. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We interviewed 372 parents of children who had completed TT up to 48 months before the interview. The questionnaires were applied at school exits when parents went to pick their children up and at public parks. Questions included demographics, aspects related to TT, dysfunction voiding symptom score and evaluation of constipation. RESULTS: The interviews were performed at a mean of 15.3±10.4 (0 to 47) months after the end of TT. Girls accounted for 53% of the sample. The mean age at finishing TT was 31.6±9.3 months and similar in both genders (p=0.77). TT occurred before school entry in 45.7% of the children and medical advice for TT was sought only by 4.8% of the parents. No association was observed of age at completing TT and presence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) (p=0.57) and/or constipation (p=0.98). In the univariate analysis, prematurity (OR=2.7 [95% CI 2.3-3.1], p <0.0001) and mothers who work outside their household (OR=1.8 [95% CI 1.4-2.3], p <0.0001) were associated to delayed TT. CONCLUSION: Children completed TT at a mean of 2 years and 7 months of age. The age of completing TT was not related to LUTS and/or constipation. Premature children and those whose mothers work outside the home finish TT later.
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spelling pubmed-77126892020-12-05 Personal and familial factors associated with toilet training Murillo B., Jose de Paula, Juliane Cristine Bastos, Cassandra Ribeiro Soares, Daniela Gonçalves de Castro, Nathália Cristina Toledo Sousa, Katia Kalianne do Vale do Carmo, Ademar Vasconcellos de Miranda, Ricelly Lignani Mrad, Flávia Cristina de Carvalho de Bessa, José Int Braz J Urol Original Article PURPOSE: Toilet training (TT) is an important marker in a child's physical and psychosocial development. The present study aimed to evaluate aspects associated to delayed TT. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We interviewed 372 parents of children who had completed TT up to 48 months before the interview. The questionnaires were applied at school exits when parents went to pick their children up and at public parks. Questions included demographics, aspects related to TT, dysfunction voiding symptom score and evaluation of constipation. RESULTS: The interviews were performed at a mean of 15.3±10.4 (0 to 47) months after the end of TT. Girls accounted for 53% of the sample. The mean age at finishing TT was 31.6±9.3 months and similar in both genders (p=0.77). TT occurred before school entry in 45.7% of the children and medical advice for TT was sought only by 4.8% of the parents. No association was observed of age at completing TT and presence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) (p=0.57) and/or constipation (p=0.98). In the univariate analysis, prematurity (OR=2.7 [95% CI 2.3-3.1], p <0.0001) and mothers who work outside their household (OR=1.8 [95% CI 1.4-2.3], p <0.0001) were associated to delayed TT. CONCLUSION: Children completed TT at a mean of 2 years and 7 months of age. The age of completing TT was not related to LUTS and/or constipation. Premature children and those whose mothers work outside the home finish TT later. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7712689/ /pubmed/33047922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0129 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sousa, Katia Kalianne do Vale
do Carmo, Ademar Vasconcellos
de Miranda, Ricelly Lignani
Mrad, Flávia Cristina de Carvalho
de Bessa, José
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33047922
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0129
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