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Mental health, psychosocial functioning, and quality of life in patients with bladder exstrophy and epispadias — an overview

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Although there has been only limited clinical research on mental or psychosocial implications in patients with bladder exstrophy and epispadias, questions have been raised as to whether their life is of such questionable quality that a termination of pregnancy should be considered. A systematic overview of outcome studies published over the past three decades was carried out. In all, 1208 abstracts and 52 papers were read; only 10 (0.8%) papers focused on the mental or psychosocial outcome, but with diverse findings. However, most of the studies suffered from serious methodological deficiencies. Physical, mental, and psychosocial problems revealed in studies with reliable and valid instruments have clinical implications and underline the need for the further development of surgical and psychosocial interventions. Multicenter studies with a multimodal, prospective, and longitudinal design, based on semistructured interviews and specific questionnaires related to the disorder, are appropriate.

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Diseth, T., Emblem, R. & Schultz, A. Mental health, psychosocial functioning, and quality of life in patients with bladder exstrophy and epispadias — an overview. World J Urol 17, 239–248 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003450050139

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