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Title: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN LINK: ADHD AND LUTD AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY
Authors: Dr Aqiba, Dr. Fatima Virk, Dr. Mehak Ruqia, Dr. Maimoona Maheen, Dr Hassaan Ahmad, Dr Sumia Fatima
Journal: Journal of Medical & Health Sciences Review
| Category | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Y | 2024-10-01 | 2025-12-31 |
Publisher: Insightful Education Research Institute
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 2
Issue: 3
Language: en
DOI: 10.62019/dr6p0384
Keywords: ADHD pediatric Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Developing Country
INTRODUCTION: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) are common pediatric conditions that can significantly affect a child’s quality of life. In developing countries, the cooccurrence of these conditions is often overlooked. This study investigates the prevalence and association of ADHD and LUTD among school-going children in a developing country, aiming to highlight the need for integrated diagnostic and management approaches.
METHOD: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 500 school-going children aged 6-12 years. ADHD was diagnosed using Conner’s’ Parent Rating Scale, while LUTD was assessed through a validated questionnaire and clinical evaluations. Data were analyzed using chi-square tests and logistic regression to determine the association between ADHD and LUTD, adjusting for potential confounders like age, sex, and socioeconomic status.
RESULTS: The prevalence of ADHD among the participants was found to be 12%, while 15% of the children had LUTD. Notably, 7% of the children exhibited both ADHD and LUTD, indicating a significant overlap. Children with ADHD had a 2.5 times higher likelihood of having LUTD compared to their non-ADHD peers (p < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis confirmed that ADHD was an independent risk factor for LUTD after controlling for confounders.
CONCLUSION: The study reveals a significant association between ADHD and LUTD in school-going children in a developing country. These findings underscore the importance of screening for LUTD in children diagnosed with ADHD and vice versa, to ensure comprehensive care and better management outcomes.
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