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注意缺陷多动障碍-混合型儿童注意缺陷多动症状与睡眠问题关系中运动能力的调节作用。

Moderating Effect of Motor Proficiency on the Relationship Between ADHD Symptoms and Sleep Problems in Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder-Combined Type.

机构信息

a Deakin University, Geelong, Australia, Deakin Child Study Centre, School of Psychology, Faculty of Health , Geelong , Australia.

b Cairnmillar Institute , School of Psychology, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Behav Sleep Med. 2019 Sep-Oct;17(5):646-656. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2018.1443455. Epub 2018 Mar 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/BACKGROUND: A high proportion of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder- Combined type (ADHD-CT) experience sleep and motor problems. This study investigated (a) whether motor proficiency moderated the relationship between ADHD symptoms and sleep problems in children with and without ADHD-CT and (b) whether this moderation differed as a function of ADHD diagnosis.

PARTICIPANTS

A sample of 70 primary school male children between 8-15 years were recruited; children with ADHD-CT (n = 38; mean age 10 years, 2 months [SD = 1 year, 6 months]) and a typically developing (TD) (n = 32; mean age 9 years, 6 months [SD = 1 year, 5 months]) group.

METHODS

Motor proficiency was measured using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2nd Edition (MABC-2), ADHD symptoms were measured using the Conners' Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) and parent reported sleep problems were measured using the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ).

RESULTS

Children who reported higher ADHD symptoms and lower motor proficiency scores reported more sleep problems. The moderation effect only held in children with a diagnosis of ADHD-CT and not in the typically developing group.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings indicate that children who experience greater severity of ADHD symptoms who also have lower motor proficiency may be at increased risk of experiencing sleep problems. These findings also illustrate the importance of considering motor proficiency when exploring risk factors for sleep problems in children with ADHD-CT as well as sleep interventions.

摘要

目的/背景:相当比例的注意缺陷多动障碍混合型(ADHD-CT)儿童存在睡眠和运动问题。本研究调查了(a)运动能力是否调节了 ADHD 症状与 ADHD-CT 和非 ADHD-CT 儿童睡眠问题之间的关系,以及(b)这种调节是否因 ADHD 诊断而异。

参与者

招募了 70 名 8-15 岁的小学男生,其中包括 ADHD-CT 儿童(n=38;平均年龄 10 岁零 2 个月[SD=1 年零 6 个月])和正常发育(TD)儿童(n=32;平均年龄 9 岁零 6 个月[SD=1 年零 5 个月])。

方法

运动能力采用儿童运动评估量表-第二版(MABC-2)进行测量,ADHD 症状采用 Conners 父母评定量表(CPRS)进行测量,父母报告的睡眠问题采用儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ)进行测量。

结果

报告 ADHD 症状较高且运动能力得分较低的儿童报告更多的睡眠问题。这种调节作用仅在 ADHD-CT 诊断的儿童中存在,而在正常发育组中不存在。

结论

这些发现表明,ADHD 症状严重且运动能力较低的儿童可能更容易出现睡眠问题。这些发现还说明了在探索 ADHD-CT 儿童睡眠问题的风险因素以及睡眠干预时,考虑运动能力的重要性。

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