Abstract Parasomnias, unusual behaviours or movement during sleep, can affect any age group but has preponderance in children. It includes many different disorders and can occur in any sleep stage. Most cases are benign and resolve spontaneously and do not require any pharmacological intervention. Nocturnal epilepsy is the most important diagnosis to be excluded. Key words Children parasomnia
There are strong associations between childhood sleep disorders and behavioural, concentration and m...
This chapter explains sleep disorders in children and adolescents. Sleep in infants, children, and a...
<p>The paper considers whether parasomnia may be associated with emotional and behavioral problems. ...
The International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-2) defines parasomnias as "undesirable phy...
Although parasomnias are ubiquitous in childhood and occur across all ages, this is the first public...
Although parasomnias are ubiquitous in childhood and occur across all ages, this is the first public...
Parasomnias are defined undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into slee...
Childhood sleep disorders can disrupt family dynamics and cause cognitive and behavior problems. Ear...
Intense medical and scientific interest in an increasing number of topics in sleep medicine has led ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between primary nocturnal enuresis and par...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between primary nocturnal enuresis and par...
Approximately 25 % of all children experience some type of sleep prob-lem at some point during child...
none3noAlthough parasomnias should be considered benign conditions without a deleterious impact on s...
Sleep terrors (STs) are sleep disorders characterized by abrupt arousal from sleep with autonomic hy...
Abstract Background Recent studies in children have demonstrated that frequent occurrence of parasom...
There are strong associations between childhood sleep disorders and behavioural, concentration and m...
This chapter explains sleep disorders in children and adolescents. Sleep in infants, children, and a...
<p>The paper considers whether parasomnia may be associated with emotional and behavioral problems. ...
The International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-2) defines parasomnias as "undesirable phy...
Although parasomnias are ubiquitous in childhood and occur across all ages, this is the first public...
Although parasomnias are ubiquitous in childhood and occur across all ages, this is the first public...
Parasomnias are defined undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into slee...
Childhood sleep disorders can disrupt family dynamics and cause cognitive and behavior problems. Ear...
Intense medical and scientific interest in an increasing number of topics in sleep medicine has led ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between primary nocturnal enuresis and par...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between primary nocturnal enuresis and par...
Approximately 25 % of all children experience some type of sleep prob-lem at some point during child...
none3noAlthough parasomnias should be considered benign conditions without a deleterious impact on s...
Sleep terrors (STs) are sleep disorders characterized by abrupt arousal from sleep with autonomic hy...
Abstract Background Recent studies in children have demonstrated that frequent occurrence of parasom...
There are strong associations between childhood sleep disorders and behavioural, concentration and m...
This chapter explains sleep disorders in children and adolescents. Sleep in infants, children, and a...
<p>The paper considers whether parasomnia may be associated with emotional and behavioral problems. ...