Koyama Honami, Yamanaka Tomohisa, Maegaki Yoshihiro, Inoue Masahiko
Department of Doctoral Course, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Tottori University, Yonago 683-8503, Japan.
Division of Special Education, Shimane University, Faculty of Education, Matsue 690-8504, Japan.
Yonago Acta Med. 2025 Aug 2;68(3):250-261. doi: 10.33160/yam.2025.08.013. eCollection 2025 Aug.
Children with autism spectrum disorder frequently experience persistent sleep difficulties that persist into adulthood. These issues are linked to adverse outcomes like behavioral issues, poor academic performance, and increased parental stress, highlighting the importance of early interventions. We assessed an internet-based sleep education program for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder and conducted a preliminary examination of its potential to improve sleep quality and behavioral outcomes.
Eighteen parent-child pairs participated in an internet-based sleep education program. Outcomes related to the program were assessed at three time points: baseline, 4 weeks post-intervention, and 10 weeks post-intervention. Key measures analyzed included sleep parameters, sleep habits, children's behavioral problems, parental mental health, and parenting attitudes, using validated assessment tools.
At 4 weeks post-intervention, the program demonstrated a reduction in the time required for children to fall asleep, an enhancement in sleep efficiency, and an improvement in parental mental health. At 10 weeks post-intervention, improvements were also observed in children's externalizing behavior problems. Parents reported increased confidence in managing their children's sleep issues and noted a positive impact on family dynamics.
The findings suggest that the internet-based sleep education program may be an effective and acceptable intervention for addressing sleep difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorder. This study contributes substantially to the existing literature, highlighting the potential for internet-based interventions to enhance sleep management strategies. This study was retrospectively registered with the jRCT on September 30, 2024 (jRCT1062240058).
自闭症谱系障碍儿童经常经历持续到成年期的睡眠困难。这些问题与行为问题、学业成绩差和父母压力增加等不良后果有关,凸显了早期干预的重要性。我们评估了一项针对自闭症谱系障碍儿童家长的基于互联网的睡眠教育计划,并对其改善睡眠质量和行为结果的潜力进行了初步检查。
18对亲子参与了一项基于互联网的睡眠教育计划。在三个时间点评估与该计划相关的结果:基线、干预后4周和干预后10周。使用经过验证的评估工具,分析的关键指标包括睡眠参数、睡眠习惯、儿童行为问题、父母心理健康和育儿态度。
干预后4周,该计划显示儿童入睡所需时间减少,睡眠效率提高,父母心理健康得到改善。干预后10周,儿童的外化行为问题也有所改善。家长报告称,他们在管理孩子睡眠问题方面的信心增强,并指出对家庭动态有积极影响。
研究结果表明,基于互联网的睡眠教育计划可能是解决自闭症谱系障碍儿童睡眠困难的一种有效且可接受的干预措施。本研究对现有文献做出了重大贡献,突出了基于互联网的干预措施在加强睡眠管理策略方面的潜力。本研究于2024年9月30日在jRCT上进行了回顾性注册(jRCT1062240058)。