Sleep disturbances in Norwegian children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) with and without a diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or epilepsy
CONCLUSION: Problems with sleep are very common in FASD children and seem independent of FASD subgroup and the presence of epilepsy or a pathological EEG finding, while those with ADHD had more sleep problems. The study underscores the importance of screening for sleep disturbances in all children with FASD as these problems may be treatable.PMID:36811179 | DOI:10.1111/acer.15009
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - Category: Addiction Authors: Thorsten Gerstner Hans Inge Saevareid Åse Ribe Johnsen Gro L øhaugen Jon Skranes Source Type: research
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