Sleep problems in adults with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability

Oct 2, 2018Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research

Sleep problems in adults with autism and learning disabilities

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Abstract

Adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID) exhibited lower sleep efficiency and increased sleep disturbances compared to typically developing peers.

  • Individuals with ASD demonstrated prolonged sleep latency and a higher frequency and duration of night awakenings.
  • Daily sedentary behavior and increased nocturnal activity were observed in adults with ASD.
  • Evidence of an advanced sleep-wake phase disorder was identified among participants with ASD.
  • Significant differences in sleep patterns were found between adults with ASD and ID and age-matched healthy adults.
  • Sleep disturbances in this group resemble those reported in adults with ASD without ID, suggesting a need for further investigation.

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