scholarly journals The Effect of Nocturnal Enuresis in Adults on Sexual Satisfaction and Self-Esteem

2014 ◽  
Vol 03 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Furkan Dursun Ercan Malkoc
2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca A. Aycock ◽  
Brienne Allen ◽  
Linda R. Baggett ◽  
Sara K. Bridges ◽  
Samantha Daniel

2014 ◽  
Vol 86 (3) ◽  
pp. 212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Orhan Koca ◽  
Mehmet Akyüz ◽  
Bilal Karaman ◽  
Zeynep Yesim Özcan ◽  
Metin Öztürk ◽  
...  

Objectives: Nocturnal enuresis (NE) is very common and is one of the most common causes for patients to be admitted to urology, pediatrics, child psychiatry and child surgery departments. We aimed to investigate the effect on depression and self-esteem of this disorder that can cause problems on person's social development and human relations. Material and methods: 90 patients who were admitted to our clinic with complaints of nocturnal enuresis were enrolled. Investigations to rule out organic causes were performed in this group of patients. Out of them 38 children and adolescents (age range 8-18 years) with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) agreed to participate in the study In the same period 46 healthy children and adolescents with a similar age range without bed wetting complaint were included in the study as a control group. The age of the family, educational and socioeconomic level were questioned and Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale (PHCSCS) and Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) forms were filled out. Results: Mean age of the cases (18 females or 47.4% and 20 males or 52.6%) was 10.76 ± 3.82 years whereas mean age of controls (26 females or 56.5% and 20 males or 43.5%) was 10.89 ± 3.11 years. Depression scale was significantly higher (p = 0.001) in the case group than in the control group (10.42 ± 4.31 vs 7.09 ± 4.35). In both groups there was no statistically significant difference by age and sex in terms of depression scale (p > 0.05). Conclusion: NE is widely seen as in the community and is a source of stresses either for children and for their families. When patients were admitted to physicians for treatment, a multidisciplinary approach should be offered and the necessary psychological support should be provided jointly by child psychiatrists and psychologists.


2016 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ebru Gozuyesil ◽  
Secil Taylan ◽  
Ayse Inel Manav ◽  
Yasemin Akil

2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (S2) ◽  
pp. 892-892
Author(s):  
L.A.M.C. Trigo ◽  
R. Magdaleno ◽  
U. Ferreira ◽  
E.R. Turato

IntroductionThe bladder and prostate cancer have similar invasive treatments, which imply in psychological alterations for the patient. They face changes in their way of life, have their male fragility exposed and they still charge themselves as the provider role in their families.Objectives/aimsTo discussemotional meanings related to cistectomized and/or prostatectomized outpatients who exercise the leading condition in their family structure.MethodClinical-qualitative with semi-directed interviews with open-ended questions and using saturation sampling closed with 9 married patients between 40 and 77 years old. Interviews were recorded and transcribed for later psychological interpretation.ResultsIt is emerged five topics as patients’ biggest concerning on postoperative:(1) Ego and Probe: There is a physiological and psychological discomfort about using a probe. They are afraid of what people will think, affecting their self-esteem and making them feel incapable;(2) Lack of Bladder Control: They reported “moral decay” and prefer being away of their day-to-day activities instead of using a diaper and deal with limitations;(3) Sexuality: The most important topic. There is an important loss of sexual practice and frustration. There is a connection between fear of being impotent and development of new ways to find pleasure and sexual satisfaction;(4) Relationship: Marriages were not shaken by the situation and intimacy increased; and(5) Escape of Reality: They said they had “lived life” as a way not to feel private about everything they had lost.ConclusionIt is important to have a bigger emotional and psychosocial support for these patient’s postoperative.


1998 ◽  
Vol 33 (Suppl. 3) ◽  
pp. 16-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Hägglöf ◽  
O. Andrén ◽  
E. Bergström ◽  
L. Marklund ◽  
M. Wendelius

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