Enuresis Scholarly Peer-Review Journal

Enuresis is better known as bed-wetting. Nocturnal enuresis, or bed-wetting at night, is the most common form of elimination disorder. Diurnal enuresis is called wetting for the day. Many children witness one, or both. Those actions may be deliberate or not. The condition is not treated until the child is 5 years old or older. Many mental disorders can include voluntary or intentional enuresis like behavioral disorders or emotional disorders such as anxiety. Enuresis also appears to be running in families, indicating that it may inherit a propensity to the disorder (passed from parent to child, especially on the father's side). Additionally, toilet training which was forced or began when the child was too young may be a factor in the growth of the condition, although there is little evidence to draw conclusions about the role of toilet training and growth of enuresis. Academic peer review is the process by which an author's academic research, study, or ideas are subject to reviewing others who are experts in the same field before a paper is published in a journal that examines this research. Journal article is often called a scientific paper, peer-reviewed paper, or academic research article. Journal articles are often referred to jointly as literature in a given field. Most usually the journal papers are key research papers. Work may be accepted, deemed acceptable, or discontinued with revisions. Peer review involves a group of experts in a particular (strictly defined) region, who are qualified and capable of fair execution.

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