Course and Predictors of Sleep and Co-occurring Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Course and Predictors of Sleep and Co-occurring Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2019 Jan 25;:
Authors: Mazurek MO, Dovgan K, Neumeyer AM, Malow BA
Abstract
The chronicity of sleep disturbance and its relation to co-occurring symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are not well understood. The current study examined longitudinal relations among sleep and co-occurring symptoms in a large well-characterized sample of 437 children with ASD assessed at baseline and follow-up (M = 3.8 years later). Twenty-three percent experienced worsening sleep problems over time, while 31.5% showed improvement. Path analysis indicated that sleep problems at baseline predicted later development of ADHD symptoms in younger children and somatic complaints in older children. For younger children, sensory over-responsivity predicted future sleep problems. Findings suggest that sensory over-reactivity may contribute to sleep problems in some children with ASD, and that sleep problems may result in poor daytime functioning.
PMID: 30684086 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Mazurek MO, Dovgan K, Neumeyer AM, Malow BA Tags: J Autism Dev Disord Source Type: research
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