PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Prevalence of functional constipation among Palestinian preschool children and the relation to stressful life events.

  • Denise Froon-Torenstra,
  • Elise Beket,
  • Ali M Khader,
  • Majed Hababeh,
  • Arwa Nasir,
  • Akihiro Seita,
  • Marc A Benninga,
  • Maartje M van den Berg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. e0208571

Abstract

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AimIncreasing evidence exists with respect to the relation between stressful life events and functional constipation (FC). We aimed to investigate the prevalence of FC in Palestinian refugee preschool children and to determine if stress and trauma exposure are risk factors of FC in these children.MethodsFrom November 2013 until May 2014, a cross-sectional survey was conducted in West Bank, Gaza and Jordan. Mothers of 862 Palestinian refugee children aged 7-48 months were interviewed on defecation pattern, socio-economic factors and the child's exposure to traumatic events.ResultsTwelve percent of the Palestinian refugee children fulfilled the criteria for FC. The prevalence of constipation was significantly lower in Gaza compared to Jordan (2% vs. 17%, p ConclusionThe overall prevalence of FC in Palestinian preschool children is comparable to prevalence rates among older children worldwide. In this age group stressful life events and trauma exposure seem not to play an important role in the development of FC.