Sluggish cognitive tempo in children referred to a pediatric Sleep Disorders Center: Examining possible overlap with sleep problems and associations with impairment

Mar 28, 2016Journal of psychiatric research

Sluggish thinking in children at a sleep clinic: Links with sleep problems and daily difficulties

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Abstract

Sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT) was assessed in 325 children, revealing moderate correlations with daytime sleepiness.

  • SCT symptoms are weakly to moderately correlated with most sleep measures, with correlations ranging from rs = .07 to .39.
  • Moderate to strong correlations were found between SCT and daytime sleepiness (rs = .33 and .53).
  • SCT was uniquely associated with greater severity of sleep functioning problems and academic impairment in children.
  • Higher levels of depression and inattention/hyperactivity were linked to SCT, but no significant association with anxiety was found.
  • SCT was negatively associated with oppositionality and related to greater parent-child dysfunctional interactions.

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