Beebe Dean W
Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
J Pediatr Psychol. 2016 Jul;41(6):583-7. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsw037. Epub 2016 May 16.
Despite long-standing public and scientific interest in the phenomenon of sleep, the current decade has shown tremendous growth in our understanding of the sleep of children who have medical or developmental conditions. To accommodate, promote, and guide that growth, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, and Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics have published coordinated special issues, encompassing >30 relevant articles. This article introduces the special issue in Journal of Pediatric Psychology, highlighting papers that illustrate how sleep problems are not only commonly comorbid with childhood medical and developmental conditions; they are also likely caused by and contribute to these conditions. In doing so, these coordinated special issues guide clinical care and reveal opportunities for future research.
尽管公众和科学界长期以来一直对睡眠现象感兴趣,但在过去十年中,我们对患有医学或发育疾病儿童的睡眠的理解有了巨大的进展。为了适应、促进和引导这一进展,《儿科心理学杂志》《儿科心理学临床实践》和《发育与行为儿科学杂志》发表了一系列协调的特刊,其中包含30多篇相关文章。本文介绍了《儿科心理学杂志》的特刊,重点介绍了一些论文,这些论文表明睡眠问题不仅通常与儿童医学和发育疾病共存;它们还可能由这些疾病引起并对其产生影响。通过这样做,这些协调的特刊为临床护理提供了指导,并揭示了未来研究的机会。