Volume : V, Issue : VI, June - 2016

Evaluate the effectiveness of need based intervention on psychosocial parameter among children with Nocturnal enuresis

Dr. C. Susila, Mrs. C. Starmine

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 Nocturnal enuresis is the indolently discharge of urine at night by a person with no physical diseases at the age when they could be expected to be dry. “An experimental study to evaluate the effectiveness of need based intervention on selected psychological parameter among children with nocturnal enuresis in selected settings”. Quantitative research approach was adapted, quasi experimental research design which includes control group and manipulation with no randomization. The setting of the study was Child Guidance Clinic, Government Institute of Child Health, Egmore, Chennai. The sample consisted of 40 children in experimental and control who were diagnosed to have nocturnal enuresis and met the inclusion criteria were chosen by Non probability purposive sampling technique. The tool used was a demographic variable to find the association and results found gender has p = 0.047 and education has p= 0.001, and siblings has p=0.003 and education level of parents p=0.006, and occupation of the parents p=0.002, and type of work of the parent has p=0.012. The demographic variables are highly significant

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Dr.C.Susila, Mrs.C.Starmine Evaluate the effectiveness of need based intervention on psychosocial parameter among children with Nocturnal enuresis Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol.5, Issue : 6 JUNE 2016


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