Childhood functional urinary incontinence and school performance: a nationwide matched cohort study

CONCLUSIONS: School performance in children with urinary incontinence was normal. However, as psychiatric disorders are more prevalent in urinary incontinence and children with urinary incontinence and co-occurring psychiatric disorders had significantly lower school performance, we recommend assessing for psychiatric disorders in urinary incontinence. Children with late treatment onset had lower school performance than children with early treatment onset; further research is needed on the…

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