Encopresis in Children: Psychological Assessment and Evaluation of Behavioral Training Program
Reham Abd El Monem Ibrahim Abd Allah,
Hossam Edin Fathalla El Sawy,
Ihab Sayed Ramadan
et al.
Abstract:Background: Encopresis (fecal incontinence) is a disorder which affects children worldwide. It is even more stigmatized than enuresis and urinary incontinence and is associated with high levels of distress for both children and parents. The aim of the psychological work is assessing of patients with Functional fecal incontinence and assessment of the effectiveness of behavioral training program for the patients and their parents.
Methods: This comparative cohort study was carried out at the Neuropsychiatry Dep… Show more
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