Relationship Between Sleep Problems and Quality of Life in Children With ADHD

Mar 21, 2013Journal of attention disorders

How Sleep Problems Are Linked to Quality of Life in Children with ADHD

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Abstract

The frequency of sleep problems in children with ADHD-combined type is 84.8%, significantly higher than in healthy peers.

  • Children with ADHD-combined type experience worse quality of life in physical and psychosocial health compared to healthy controls.
  • Sleep problems in the ADHD group are associated with more frequent night wakings than those in the control group.
  • No correlation was found between psychiatric comorbidities and increased sleep problems in the ADHD group.
  • The occurrence of parasomnias is higher in children with learning disorders.
  • Findings suggest that night wakings may be important indicators of sleep disturbances in children with ADHD.

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