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This study found that genetic factors largely influence crying duration and settle ability in infancy, while shared environmental factors primarily affect the number of night wakeups. Etiological influences tended to change from 2 to 5 months, reflecting a highly plastic period in infant brain development and in child‐environment interactions. Abstract
Charlotte Viktorsson +5 more
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In this clinical trial, parents of young children between four and 7 years of age, diagnosed with autism and experiencing anxiety related to uncertainty, completed an 8 week group program. Post‐group, parents reported significant reductions in the impact of uncertainty‐related anxiety on their child and family, with effects also noted on parenting ...
Claudia S. Y. Ong +12 more
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The DSM-V sleep-wake disorders nosology: an update and an invitation to the sleep community.
C. Reynolds, S. Redline
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Effect of lemborexant on sleep-wake state discrepancy in participants with insomnia disorder [PDF]
Kensei Naito +11 more
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Abstract Background Parent‐led, preschool language interventions may help to mitigate the risk of poor language and literacy outcomes associated with lower socioeconomic status. This study builds on two previous evaluations of a parent‐led early language teaching programme, which demonstrated mixed findings.
Kelly Burgoyne +6 more
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Understanding sleep–wake behavior and sleep disorders in children: the value of a model
Oskar G. Jenni, Monique K. LeBourgeois
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Abstract Background People with neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions have been demonstrated to have elevated rates of sensory processing (SP) difficulties in research and practice but the temporal order of this relationship is unclear. Methods This study sought to investigate whether SP difficulties in infancy predicted mental health at 5 ...
Emma Butler +2 more
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Treatment of depression through normalisation of sleep–wake rhythm disorders
Adam Wichniak +4 more
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