College of Education and Information Technology, Long Island University, Brookville, New York, USA.
Center for Gifted Youth, Long Island University, Brookville, New York, USA.
Dev Neuropsychol. 2021 Sep;46(6):425-434. doi: 10.1080/87565641.2021.1973473. Epub 2021 Sep 23.
Patterns of sleep behaviors appear to differ across students with special needs including those classified with developmental disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and autism. One understudied segment of the special needs population is that of gifted children, students who bring their own unique set of behavioral characteristics. In the present study, it was hypothesized that because of unique cognitive and socio-emotional intensities, gifted children would experience elevated levels of sleep disturbance in comparison to their non-gifted peers. Handedness was also surveyed for additional insight into cerebral organization. The study's participants were 35 gifted and 23 non-gifted students between the ages of 8-12. To measure sleep behaviors, data from the Child Sleep Habits Questionnaire (Abbreviated), Sleep Self-Report, and a sleep diary were collected. To assess handedness, the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory was administered. Results indicated that although gifted students did trend toward experiencing more sleep disturbance, when compared to non-gifted students, no significant differences were found in mean bedtime, hours slept, sleeping problems, or use of electronic devices before bedtime. In terms of handedness, gifted participants displayed more left-hand bias. Although no differences were found between sleep patterns of gifted vs. non-gifted children, this study adds to the limited evidential base on gifted children, handedness, and sleep. Additional research on sleep behaviors within this special needs cohort may be warranted.
睡眠行为模式似乎因特殊需求学生而异,包括那些被归类为发育障碍、注意力缺陷/多动障碍和自闭症的学生。特殊需求人群中一个研究较少的部分是天才儿童,他们具有自己独特的行为特征。在本研究中,假设由于独特的认知和社会情感强度,天才儿童与非天才同龄人相比,会经历更高水平的睡眠障碍。还调查了利手情况,以深入了解大脑组织。该研究的参与者是 35 名天才和 23 名 8-12 岁的非天才学生。为了测量睡眠行为,从儿童睡眠习惯问卷(缩写)、睡眠自我报告和睡眠日记中收集了数据。为了评估利手情况,进行了爱丁堡利手量表的测试。结果表明,尽管天才学生确实倾向于经历更多的睡眠障碍,但与非天才学生相比,他们的平均就寝时间、睡眠时间、睡眠问题或睡前使用电子设备没有显著差异。就利手情况而言,天才参与者表现出更多的左手偏好。尽管在天才儿童与非天才儿童的睡眠模式之间没有发现差异,但这项研究增加了关于天才儿童、利手情况和睡眠的有限证据基础。可能需要对这个特殊需求群体的睡眠行为进行更多的研究。