Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the status of behavioral problems in children with congenital hypospadias and analyze their influencing factors, providing a scientific basis for improving behavioral issues in these children. METHODS: From May to October 2024, 143 children with hypospadias and their families were recruited using convenience sampling. Assessments were conducted using a general information questionnaire and the Conners Parent Rating Scale. Univariate and multivariate logistic analyses were employed to identify the influencing factors of behavioral problems in children with congenital hypospadias. RESULTS: The incidence rate of behavioral problems among children with congenital hypospadias was 23.8%. The number of surgeries and urination status were identified as influencing factors for behavioral problems (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The incidence of behavioral problems is high among children with congenital hypospadias, and their levels are influenced by multiple factors. Medical professionals and family members should pay attention to the impact of the disease on the children's psychological well-being. Interventions should be implemented based on the identified influencing factors to encourage positive and proactive treatment among the children and their families. This approach aims to reduce the impact of the disease on behavioral problems during the children's growth process and enhance their social adaptability as adults.