To determine the frequency and predictors of sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy (CP) we analyzed the responses of 173 parents who had completed the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children. The study population included 100 males (57.8%) and 73 females (42.2%; mean age 8y 10mo [SD 1y 11mo]; range 6y-11y 11mo). Eighty-three children (48.0%) had spastic diplegia, 59 (34.1%) congenital hemiplegia, 18 (10.4%) spastic quadriplegia, and 13 (7.5%) dystonic/dyskinetic CP. Seventy-three children (42.2%) were in Gross Motor Function Classification System Level I, 33 (19.1%) in Level II, 30 (17.3%) in Level III, 23 (13.3%) in Level IV, and 14 (8.1%) in Level V. Thirty children (17.3%) had epilepsy. A total sleep problem score and six factors ...
Between 23%–46% of children with cerebral palsy experience sleep problems. Many of the sensory-motor...
Sleep deficiency has unique causes and implications for children with neonatal brain injury; contrib...
Aims: The aims were to identify in-home concerns about sleep in children and young people with cereb...
Background Sleep disorders are a condition affecting quality and quantity of sleep. Children with ce...
We aimed to estimate the frequency of sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy (CP) using the...
Aim The aim of the study was to compare the frequency and type of sleep disturbances in a group of ...
Background and purpose: Sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy (CP) are complex and challen...
Abstract Background Sleep plays a prominent role in the growth and development of children. Children...
AIM: Sleep problems are common in school-aged children with cerebral palsy (CP). Despite the signifi...
The study aimed to analyze (i) the prevalence of sleep disorders in pre-school children with cerebra...
Aim: To compare sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy to typically developing children. To ...
Objectives: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are five times more likely than typically developing c...
Children with motor disabilities such as cerebral palsy or neuromuscular diseases present more sleep...
Children with cerebral palsy are considered a population at risk for sleep disturbance. Various fact...
Background Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are more likely to experience sleep problems. Their sle...
Between 23%–46% of children with cerebral palsy experience sleep problems. Many of the sensory-motor...
Sleep deficiency has unique causes and implications for children with neonatal brain injury; contrib...
Aims: The aims were to identify in-home concerns about sleep in children and young people with cereb...
Background Sleep disorders are a condition affecting quality and quantity of sleep. Children with ce...
We aimed to estimate the frequency of sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy (CP) using the...
Aim The aim of the study was to compare the frequency and type of sleep disturbances in a group of ...
Background and purpose: Sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy (CP) are complex and challen...
Abstract Background Sleep plays a prominent role in the growth and development of children. Children...
AIM: Sleep problems are common in school-aged children with cerebral palsy (CP). Despite the signifi...
The study aimed to analyze (i) the prevalence of sleep disorders in pre-school children with cerebra...
Aim: To compare sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy to typically developing children. To ...
Objectives: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are five times more likely than typically developing c...
Children with motor disabilities such as cerebral palsy or neuromuscular diseases present more sleep...
Children with cerebral palsy are considered a population at risk for sleep disturbance. Various fact...
Background Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are more likely to experience sleep problems. Their sle...
Between 23%–46% of children with cerebral palsy experience sleep problems. Many of the sensory-motor...
Sleep deficiency has unique causes and implications for children with neonatal brain injury; contrib...
Aims: The aims were to identify in-home concerns about sleep in children and young people with cereb...