This study examined the face and preliminary content validity of the Toileting Habit Profile Questionnaire, a tool designed to screen for sensory-based defecation difficulties in children. A panel of experts reviewed a pilot version of the questionnaire and responded to probe questions. Two reviewers conducted direct content analysis of responses; 100% agreement was reached. Experts demonstrated a high degree of agreement and their input was useful in establishing this tool for initial research and clinical use. The Toileting Habit Profile Questionnaire appears to capture behaviors that are consistent with problematic toileting behaviors, particularly as they relate to sensory overreactivity
Objectives: The aim of the study was to develop a questionnaire evaluating the frequency of symptoms...
Toilet-trained children older than 4 years who applied to the outpatient clinic of the Department of...
Background: Voiding dysfunction is a problem due to mal toilet training in urination. The prevalenc...
The Toileting Habit Profile Questionnaire Revised (THPQ-R) identifies sensory integration issues in ...
The Toileting Habit Profile Questionnaire Revised (THPQ-R) identifies sensory integration issues in ...
Background: Adequate sensory perception and reactivity to sensory stimuli associated with defecation...
OBJECTIVES: Current questionnaires on defecation disorders are often brief and fail to include quest...
The current study investigated toileting problems in one hundred and twenty-seven children and adole...
OBJECTIVE: Behavior problems are common in children with functional constipation. This study assesse...
AIM : To find the association between problems in toilet skills and sensory processing disorder by f...
BACKGROUND: Children with functional constipation fear painful bowel movements leading to stool with...
Aims: To evaluate children referred for defecation disorders using the child behavioural checklist (...
ABSTRACT. Background. Previous studies demon-strated that constipation and painful defecation are as...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to develop a questionnaire evaluating the frequency of symptoms...
Introduction: Elimination disorders consist of enuresis and encopresis. When a child fails to succes...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to develop a questionnaire evaluating the frequency of symptoms...
Toilet-trained children older than 4 years who applied to the outpatient clinic of the Department of...
Background: Voiding dysfunction is a problem due to mal toilet training in urination. The prevalenc...
The Toileting Habit Profile Questionnaire Revised (THPQ-R) identifies sensory integration issues in ...
The Toileting Habit Profile Questionnaire Revised (THPQ-R) identifies sensory integration issues in ...
Background: Adequate sensory perception and reactivity to sensory stimuli associated with defecation...
OBJECTIVES: Current questionnaires on defecation disorders are often brief and fail to include quest...
The current study investigated toileting problems in one hundred and twenty-seven children and adole...
OBJECTIVE: Behavior problems are common in children with functional constipation. This study assesse...
AIM : To find the association between problems in toilet skills and sensory processing disorder by f...
BACKGROUND: Children with functional constipation fear painful bowel movements leading to stool with...
Aims: To evaluate children referred for defecation disorders using the child behavioural checklist (...
ABSTRACT. Background. Previous studies demon-strated that constipation and painful defecation are as...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to develop a questionnaire evaluating the frequency of symptoms...
Introduction: Elimination disorders consist of enuresis and encopresis. When a child fails to succes...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to develop a questionnaire evaluating the frequency of symptoms...
Toilet-trained children older than 4 years who applied to the outpatient clinic of the Department of...
Background: Voiding dysfunction is a problem due to mal toilet training in urination. The prevalenc...