Research
Encopresis and Constipation Research Articles
Peer-reviewed articles on encopresis and constipation referenced by the UCanPoopToo program.
Coehlo, D.P. (2011)
Read ArticleEncopresis: A medical and family approach. Pediatric Nursing, 37(3), 107–112.
Garman, K. & Ficca, M. (2011)
Read ArticleManaging encopresis in the elementary school setting: The school nurse’s role. The Journal of School Nursing, December 2011.
McGrath, M., Mellon, M., & Murphy, L. (2000)
Empirically supported treatments in pediatric psychology: Constipation and encopresis. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 25(4), 225–254.
Blum, N., Taubman, B., & Nemeth, N. (2004)
During toilet training, constipation occurs before stool toileting refusal. Pediatrics, 113(6), e520–e522.
Corkins, M.R. (2005)
Are diet and constipation related in children? Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 20(5), 536–539.
Müller-Lissner, S.A. et al. (2005)
Myths and misconceptions about chronic constipation. American Journal of Gastroenterology, 100(1), 232–242.
Ritterband, L.M. et al. (2003)
View on PubMedInternet-based intervention for pediatric encopresis: A combined medical and behavioral approach. Journal of Medical Internet Research.
Philichi, L. & Yuwono, M. (2010)
View on PubMedPrimary care physician confidence in managing pediatric constipation and encopresis. Survey findings on treatment success rates. Gastroenterology Nursing.