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Sleep Problems in a Down Syndrome Population

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Journal Arch Dis Child
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2008 Sep 13
PMID 18786953
Citations 35
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the prevalence of sleep problems in children with Down syndrome.

Design And Setting: A community prevalence study in a child population of 100 000 in England.

Participants: 58 children with Down syndrome aged to 0.65-17.9 years (mean 8.6 years).

Interventions: Child Sleep Habits Questionnaire.

Results: Compared to published data for typically developing populations, children with Down syndrome were reported to have significantly greater bedtime resistance, sleep anxiety, night waking, parasomnias, sleep disordered breathing and day-time sleepiness. Amongst children 4 years and older, 66% rarely fell asleep in their own beds, 55% were always restless during sleep and 40% usually woke at least once during the night. Importantly, 78% seemed tired during the day at least 2 days per week, suggesting inadequate sleep.

Conclusions: Parents report universal sleep problems in school aged children with Down syndrome. Paediatricians should routinely enquire about sleep behaviour in these children.

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