Sleep

Sleep patterns measured by activity trackers and parent reports in children with ADHD

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Abstract

Parents of children with ADHD reported significantly more sleep problems than parents of normally developing children.

  • Children with ADHD had longer sleep duration according to actigraphy data.
  • Increased bedtime resistance was reported by parents of children with ADHD.
  • Child-parent interactions during bedtime routines were more challenging in the ADHD group.
  • Many reported sleep problems in children with ADHD may stem from behavioral issues at bedtime rather than intrinsic sleep disorders.

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