Reynolds Katharine C, Patriquin Michelle, Alfano Candice A, Loveland Katherine A, Pearson Deborah A
University of Houston, Department of Psychology; 3695 Cullen Boulevard Room 126 Houston, TX 77204-5022.
The Menninger Clinic; 12301 S. Main St. Houston TX 77035.
Res Autism Spectr Disord. 2017 Jul;39:20-32. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2017.04.003. Epub 2017 May 3.
Sleep problems are frequent and well documented in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and children with internalizing problems, however limited work has examined sleep problems in children presenting with comorbid ASD/ADHD. In healthy children, sleep problems negatively impact social, emotional, and academic functioning. The current study sought to examine diagnostic severity as predictors of sleep problems in children with comorbid ASD/ADHD. Additionally, the association between sleep and "real-life" functional domains (i.e., intellectual functioning, academic achievement, and executive functioning) were assessed.
Sleep, internalizing difficulties, intellectual functioning, academic achievement and executive functioning were assessed in 85 children with who carried the dual diagnoses of ASD and ADHD.
Internalizing difficulties, rather than ASD or ADHD symptom severity, was the most consistent predictor of problematic sleep behaviors (i.e., nightmares overtiredness, sleeping less than other children, trouble sleeping, and Total Problematic Sleep Behaviors) in this sample. Further, parent report of problematic sleep behaviors was significantly associated with functional domains after controlling for ASD, ADHD, and internalizing symptoms.
Results suggest that internalizing symptoms are associated with problematic sleep behaviors in children with comorbid ASD/ADHD and may have implications for the "real-life" functioning among children with comorbid ASD/ADHD.
睡眠问题在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童、注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)儿童和存在内化问题的儿童中很常见且有充分记录,然而,很少有研究探讨患有共病ASD/ADHD的儿童的睡眠问题。在健康儿童中,睡眠问题会对社交、情感和学业功能产生负面影响。本研究旨在探讨诊断严重程度作为共病ASD/ADHD儿童睡眠问题的预测因素。此外,还评估了睡眠与“现实生活”功能领域(即智力功能、学业成绩和执行功能)之间的关联。
对85名患有ASD和ADHD双重诊断的儿童进行了睡眠、内化困难、智力功能、学业成绩和执行功能的评估。
在这个样本中,内化困难而非ASD或ADHD症状严重程度是有问题睡眠行为(即噩梦、过度疲劳、比其他儿童睡眠少、睡眠困难和总问题睡眠行为)最一致的预测因素。此外,在控制了ASD、ADHD和内化症状后,家长报告的有问题睡眠行为与功能领域显著相关。
结果表明,内化症状与共病ASD/ADHD儿童的有问题睡眠行为有关,可能对共病ASD/ADHD儿童的“现实生活”功能产生影响。