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睡眠对唐氏综合征学龄儿童执行功能的影响。

Impact of sleep on executive functioning in school-age children with Down syndrome.

机构信息

Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

University of Cincinnati, School of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

出版信息

J Intellect Disabil Res. 2018 Jun;62(6):569-580. doi: 10.1111/jir.12496. Epub 2018 Apr 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep problems have an impact on executive functioning in the general population. While children with Down syndrome (DS) are at high risk for sleep problems, the impact of these sleep problems on executive functioning in school-age children with DS is less well documented. Our study examined the relationship between parent-reported and actigraphy-measured sleep duration and sleep quality with parent and teacher reports and neuropsychology assessments of executive functioning among school-age children with DS.

METHOD

Thirty school-age children with DS wore an actigraph watch for a week at home at night. Their parent completed ratings of the child's sleep during that same week. Children completed a neuropsychology assessment of their inhibitory control, ability to shift and working memory. Their parents and teachers completed rating scales to assess these same constructs of executive functioning.

RESULTS

Parent reports of restless sleep behaviours on the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ), but not actigraph-measured sleep period or efficiency, were predictive of parent reports of concerns with inhibitory control, shifting and working memory, and of teacher reports of inhibitory control. No measure of sleep was predictive of executive functioning as measured by the neuropsychology assessment.

CONCLUSION

The study findings corroborate the preliminary literature that parent-reported sleep problems are related to executive functioning in school-age children with DS, particularly in the area of inhibitory control across home and school. These findings have implications for understanding contributing factors to academic performance and school behaviour in school-age children with DS.

摘要

背景

睡眠问题会对普通人群的执行功能产生影响。虽然唐氏综合征(DS)儿童患睡眠问题的风险较高,但这些睡眠问题对学龄期 DS 儿童执行功能的影响却鲜为人知。我们的研究考察了父母报告的和活动记录仪测量的睡眠时间和睡眠质量与父母和教师报告的执行功能以及学龄期 DS 儿童神经心理学评估之间的关系。

方法

30 名学龄期 DS 儿童在家中佩戴活动记录仪一周。在此期间,他们的父母完成了对孩子睡眠情况的评估。儿童完成了对其抑制控制、转换能力和工作记忆的神经心理学评估。他们的父母和老师完成了评估这些相同的执行功能结构的量表。

结果

儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ)中父母报告的不安睡眠行为,而不是活动记录仪测量的睡眠周期或效率,与父母报告的抑制控制、转换和工作记忆问题以及教师报告的抑制控制问题有关。没有任何一项睡眠测量指标可以预测神经心理学评估中的执行功能。

结论

研究结果证实了初步文献,即父母报告的睡眠问题与学龄期 DS 儿童的执行功能有关,特别是在家庭和学校的抑制控制方面。这些发现对于理解学龄期 DS 儿童学业成绩和学校行为的影响因素具有重要意义。

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