Virginia Commonwealth University.
Virginia Commonwealth University.
Behav Ther. 2020 Jan;51(1):27-41. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2019.04.006. Epub 2019 May 3.
Sleep problems are common in school-age children and linked to numerous negative outcomes. Sleep disturbances are particularly common in children with mental health disorders, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, depression, and anxiety. Despite frequent use of nonpharmacological pediatric sleep interventions to treat common sleep problems, there is a paucity of research on whether these interventions are effective. Further, it is unclear whether by targeting sleep, these interventions lead to broader improvements in the domains of functioning that are commonly affected by poor sleep. The present review includes 20 studies that evaluated nonpharmacological sleep treatments for school-aged youth, including 5 studies specifically focused on youth with externalizing or internalizing problems. Multimodal approaches consisting of psychoeducation and sleep hygiene in combination with other components were effective at treating insomnia and general sleep problems in typically developing samples. The addition of behavioral parent training to sleep interventions was effective for youth with externalizing problems, whereas incorporating cognitive strategies into sleep interventions for youth with internalizing problems was found to be ineffective. A variety of secondary outcomes were examined, with the strongest support emerging for improvement in anxiety and behavioral problems. Implications for clinical practice and future research directions are discussed.
睡眠问题在学龄儿童中很常见,与许多负面后果有关。睡眠障碍在患有心理健康障碍的儿童中尤为常见,例如注意力缺陷/多动障碍、抑郁症和焦虑症。尽管经常使用非药物性儿科睡眠干预措施来治疗常见的睡眠问题,但关于这些干预措施是否有效的研究很少。此外,尚不清楚通过针对睡眠,这些干预措施是否会导致通常因睡眠不佳而受到影响的功能领域的更广泛改善。本综述包括 20 项评估非药物性睡眠治疗对学龄青少年的研究,其中 5 项研究专门针对有外在或内在问题的青少年。包括心理教育和睡眠卫生以及其他组成部分的多模式方法在治疗典型发育样本中的失眠和一般睡眠问题方面是有效的。将行为家长培训添加到睡眠干预中对有外在问题的青少年是有效的,而将认知策略纳入有内在问题的青少年的睡眠干预中则是无效的。还检查了各种次要结果,最有力的支持是改善焦虑和行为问题。讨论了对临床实践和未来研究方向的影响。