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Objective: The objective of the study was to examine specificity, order of appearance, and developmental changes in the relationships between sleep problems and behavioral problems in children.
Alice M Gregory, Thomas G O'Connor
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Sleep Assessment for Sleep Problems in Children
Nursing Clinics of North America, 2021The breadth of childhood sleep problems is broad and can be associated with biologic, psychiatric, behavioral, social, and environmental processes. Unrecognized childhood sleep problems may threaten daytime behaviors and negatively impact school and psychosocial functioning.
Laurie A, Martinez +1 more
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Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1993
Sleep, like eating and toileting, is an individual physical requirement that changes with time as the child matures. Although much about a child's sleep is biologically determined, extrinsic factors, usually through the parents, also mold the child's sleep behavior.
R H, Adair, H, Bauchner
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Sleep, like eating and toileting, is an individual physical requirement that changes with time as the child matures. Although much about a child's sleep is biologically determined, extrinsic factors, usually through the parents, also mold the child's sleep behavior.
R H, Adair, H, Bauchner
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Pediatrics In Review, 1988
Sleep problems, such as night waking and bedtime struggles, occur in 20% to 30% of toddlers and preschool-aged children. The management of disturbing sleep behavior is optimized by understanding the physiology of sleep, developmental considerations, and the care-giving environment.
B, Lozoff, B, Zuckerman
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Sleep problems, such as night waking and bedtime struggles, occur in 20% to 30% of toddlers and preschool-aged children. The management of disturbing sleep behavior is optimized by understanding the physiology of sleep, developmental considerations, and the care-giving environment.
B, Lozoff, B, Zuckerman
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1992
A sample of 943 adolescents from the general population were questioned about sleep problems. A quarter of the sample reported needing a lot more sleep than they previously had, and 10% of the sample complained of difficulty falling asleep. Adolescents reporting sleep problems showed more anxious, depressed, inattentive, and conduct disorder behaviors ...
D N, Morrison, R, McGee, W R, Stanton
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A sample of 943 adolescents from the general population were questioned about sleep problems. A quarter of the sample reported needing a lot more sleep than they previously had, and 10% of the sample complained of difficulty falling asleep. Adolescents reporting sleep problems showed more anxious, depressed, inattentive, and conduct disorder behaviors ...
D N, Morrison, R, McGee, W R, Stanton
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Overinterpreting Sleep Problems
Pediatrics, 1986To the Editor.— We write in regard to the article, "Sleep Problems Seen in Pediatric Practice," by Lozoff et al (Pediatrics 1985; 75:477-483). Overinterpretation of problems that may be typical of development in young children is a pitfall in developmental-behavioral pediatrics which can be the result, in part, of methodologic and ...
D G, Ventis, D, Foss-Goodman
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1995
Sleep complaints are common in the elderly, and are often related to physiological changes with ageing, or secondary to illness and drug therapy. Primary sleep disorders, such as sleep apnoea and movement disorders, are also common. Management should be specific to the problem.
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Sleep complaints are common in the elderly, and are often related to physiological changes with ageing, or secondary to illness and drug therapy. Primary sleep disorders, such as sleep apnoea and movement disorders, are also common. Management should be specific to the problem.
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Sleep Problems in Healthy Preadolescents
Pediatrics, 1989Few data currently exist concerning the sleep problems of preadolescents. A parent report questionnaire concerning sleep habits and problems was developed. The questionnaires were completed by the parents of 1000 unscreened elementary school children attending the third, fourth, and fifth grades.
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