Carol Joinson and Kim Burrows attended the 35th European Society of Paediatric Urology (ESPU) Congress in Vienna

 
Carol Joinson and Kim Burrows attended the 35th European Society of Paediatric Urology (ESPU) Congress in Vienna in September. This was a joint meeting involving the International Children's Continence Society (ICCS). Together they presented three papers (below) on the topics of adverse childhood experiences and incontinence, autism and continence problems, and bidirectional causal effect of mental health problems on incontinence. They also had the opportunity to catch up with their international collaborators to plan future work.
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AND LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN ADOLESENCE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN A UK BIRTH COHORT
Kimberley BURROWS 1, Jon HERON 1 and Carol JOINSON 2
1) University of Bristol, Population Health Sciences, Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM - 2) University of Bristol, Centre for Academic Child Health, Population Health Sciences, Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM
AUTISM AND AUTISTIC TRAITS IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH INCONTINENCE AND CONSTIPATION: PHENOTYPIC AND GENETIC ASSOCIATIONS IN A UK BIRTH COHORT
Prince GYAMENAH 1, Kimberley BURROWS 1, Oliver BASTIANI 1, Dheeraj RAI 1 and Carol JOINSON 2
1) University of Bristol, Population Health Sciences, Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM - 2) University of Bristol, Centre for Academic Child Health, Population Health Sciences, Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM
CAUSAL BIDIRECTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BEHAVIOUR/EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS AND ENURESIS: A TWO-SAMPLE MENDELIAN RANDOMIZATION STUDY 
Kimberley BURROWS 1 , Naomi WARNE 1 , Jane HVARREGAARD CHRISTENSEN 2 and Carol JOINSON 1 1- University of Bristol, Bristol Medical School, Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM 2- Aarhus University, Department of biomedicine, Aarhus, DENMARK