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Title: Dry-bed training in the treatment of nocturnal enuresis in childhood: a research report. Author: Griffiths P, Meldrum C, McWilliam R. Journal: J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 1982 Oct; 23(4):485-95. PubMed ID: 7130304. Abstract: After one subject withdrew from an original group of twelve, eleven children with severe nocturnal enuresis were successfully treated by the Dry-Bed method. The children were aged five to nine years. The group median for the duration of treatment was four weeks, dryness being defined as two successive weeks without a bed-wetting incident. Training periods ranged from two to twenty weeks. Subsequently, two subjects relapsed, although organic and psychiatric factors respectively were probably responsible. At nine-month follow-up 73% of subjects were completely dry. The procedure made heavy demands on parents and clinician; especially in its initial phase. It was suggested that further feasibility studies are required of te Dry-Bed method of treatment in everyday service contexts.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]