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Functional encopresis: symptom reduction and behavioral improvement.
Young MH, Brennen LC, Baker RD, Baker SS. Young MH, et al. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1995 Aug;16(4):226-32. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1995. PMID: 7593656
This study assessed the relationship between functional encopresis and accompanying problems: emotional, behavioral, and social. ...There was a small group of children for whom treatment was difficult. The data suggest that highly elevated behavior problem scores
This study assessed the relationship between functional encopresis and accompanying problems: emotional, behavioral, and socia …
Functional encopresis: psychiatric inpatient treatment.
Kisch EH, Pfeffer CR. Kisch EH, et al. Am J Psychother. 1984 Apr;38(2):264-71. doi: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1984.38.2.264. Am J Psychother. 1984. PMID: 6742247
Encopresis can be considered an indication for psychiatric hospitalization in the multiproblem child, such as the one described in this report. Integration of observations from multiple treatment modalities were helpful in assessing the patient's progress and guiding inter …
Encopresis can be considered an indication for psychiatric hospitalization in the multiproblem child, such as the one described in this repo …
Do encopretic children have clinically significant behavior problems?
Friman PC, Mathews JR, Finney JW, Christophersen ER, Leibowitz JM. Friman PC, et al. Pediatrics. 1988 Sep;82(3 Pt 2):407-9. Pediatrics. 1988. PMID: 3405675
Pediatricians are increasingly recognized as the providers of choice for children with functional encopresis. The presence of clinically significant behavior problems could interfere with pediatric regimens for encopresis, however. ...All three samples were matched …
Pediatricians are increasingly recognized as the providers of choice for children with functional encopresis. The presence of …