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Titel
Examining bidirectional associations between sleep and behavior among children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Ist Teil von
  • JCPP advances, 2023-06, Vol.3 (2), p.e12157-n/a
Ort / Verlag
Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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Quelle
Wiley Online Library - AutoHoldings Journals
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  • Background Children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have more sleep problems than their peers which contribute to behavioral and functional impairments. This study examines the bidirectional relationship between nightly sleep (i.e., total sleep time and sleep efficiency) and daily behavior of children with ADHD. Method Forty‐three children (ages 6–13 [mean = 9.05, 54% male, 77% medicated]) participated in a 2‐week study during an ADHD Summer Treatment Program (STP). Sleep was measured with actigraphy. Behavior was assessed using STP clinical data and daily parent and counselor ratings of ADHD symptoms, oppositional defiant disorder behaviors, and emotion regulation (e.g., difficulty regulating emotional disposition and controlling emotions). We hypothesized that healthier night's sleep measured by actigraphy (i.e., sleep efficiency and total sleep time [TST]) would relate to less ADHD symptoms, less emotional dysregulation, and better academic performance the next day. Additionally, we hypothesized that less ADHD symptoms, less emotional dysregulation, and greater academic performance would relate to healthier sleep that night. Results Higher nightly sleep efficiency was related to improved parent‐ratings of ADHD the next day (R2 = 0.04, p = 0.04) and improved parent‐ratings of ADHD during the day lead to higher sleep efficiency that night (R2 = 0.002, p = 0.02). Higher rates of daily assignment completion were related to higher sleep efficiency at night (R2 = 0.035, p = 0.03). TST was not related to any behavioral outcomes. Conclusion Sleep efficiency may be more relevant than TST to behavioral performance the next day. Additionally, a bidirectional relationship exists between sleep efficiency and parent ratings of ADHD. Findings highlight the importance of assessing for manifestations of poor sleep efficiency, waking minutes, and wakings after sleep onset when diagnosing and treating ADHD.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 2692-9384
eISSN: 2692-9384
DOI: 10.1002/jcv2.12157
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9d7519ed4f99452a9663d223d45e8a26

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