作者: Mor Bar , Martin Efron , Doron Gothelf , Jonathan Kushnir
DOI: 10.1016/J.SLEEP.2015.11.015
关键词: Sleep disorder 、 Bedtime 、 Psychiatry 、 Psychology 、 Cognition 、 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 、 Sleep Wake Disorders 、 Sleep in non-human animals 、 Anxiety 、 Arousal
摘要: Abstract Objective Although sleep problems are widely known to be a prominent feature of childhood attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), little is about the link between these difficulties and parental disturbances. Methods The design was cross-sectional assessing clinical sample 62 children, aged 7–17 years (mean age = 10.0 years) diagnosed with ADHD their parents. All participants completed measures symptoms, sleep, anxiety, executive functioning. Results Regression analysis revealed that child's pre-sleep arousal significantly predicted medication status children's anxiety sleep. Children score were more impaired in behavioral, emotional, cognitive domains. Conclusion Parents children exhibit disturbances might affected by prior bedtime. nature interaction parents' abnormalities yet elucidated.