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Abstract Enuresis, or nocturnal enuresis, is defined as urinary incontinence during sleep in a child five years or older (Nevéus et al., 2006). Enuresis can be subdivided into primary vs. secondary, or monosymptomatic (MNE) vs. nonmonosymptomatic (NMNE) types. Primary enuresis refers to children who have never achieved six months of continuously dry nights. Secondary enuresis refers to children who previously attained at least six months of nighttime dryness but who have relapsed. Secondary enuresis is more likely to occur with new psychosocial stressors or an underlying medical or behavioral condition> |