Although the prevalence rates of sleep disorders at different stages of childhood and adolescence have been well established, little is known about the developmental course of general sleep problems. This also holds true for the bidirectional relationship between sleep problems and emotional as well as behavioral difficulties. This longitudinal study investigated the general pattern and the latent trajectory classes of general sleep problems from a large community sample aged 5-14 years. In addition, this study examined the predictive value of emotional/behavioral difficulties (i.e., anxiety/depression, attention problems, and aggressive behavior) on sleep problems latent trajectory classes, and vice-versa. Participants (N = 1993) were draw...
Sleep problems in youth reliably forecast the development of anxiety and mood disorders, presumably ...
Background: Both inadequate sleep and internalizing problems, such as symptoms of anxiety and depres...
Approximately 25 % of all children experience some type of sleep prob-lem at some point during child...
Persistent sleep problems in childhood are predictive of internalizing problems in adolescence (e.g....
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether distinct sleep problem trajectories from infancy through mid...
The contribution of sleep problems to emotional and behavioral problems among young children within ...
Objective: To examine associations between sleep problems during development and subsequent emotiona...
This paper documents the longitudinal and reciprocal relations among behavioral sleep problems, emot...
Importance: Although multiple cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have established that sleep p...
Background Considering the lack of evidence on incidence and continuity of sleep problems from adole...
The objective of this study was to examine the associations between persistent childhood sleep probl...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between sleep problems during development and subsequent emotion...
Links between sleep and psychopathology are complex and likely bidirectional. Sleep problems and alt...
Problematic sleep can be detrimental to the development of important cognitive functions, such as wo...
Sleep problems in youth reliably forecast the development of anxiety and mood disorders, presumably ...
Sleep problems in youth reliably forecast the development of anxiety and mood disorders, presumably ...
Background: Both inadequate sleep and internalizing problems, such as symptoms of anxiety and depres...
Approximately 25 % of all children experience some type of sleep prob-lem at some point during child...
Persistent sleep problems in childhood are predictive of internalizing problems in adolescence (e.g....
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether distinct sleep problem trajectories from infancy through mid...
The contribution of sleep problems to emotional and behavioral problems among young children within ...
Objective: To examine associations between sleep problems during development and subsequent emotiona...
This paper documents the longitudinal and reciprocal relations among behavioral sleep problems, emot...
Importance: Although multiple cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have established that sleep p...
Background Considering the lack of evidence on incidence and continuity of sleep problems from adole...
The objective of this study was to examine the associations between persistent childhood sleep probl...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between sleep problems during development and subsequent emotion...
Links between sleep and psychopathology are complex and likely bidirectional. Sleep problems and alt...
Problematic sleep can be detrimental to the development of important cognitive functions, such as wo...
Sleep problems in youth reliably forecast the development of anxiety and mood disorders, presumably ...
Sleep problems in youth reliably forecast the development of anxiety and mood disorders, presumably ...
Background: Both inadequate sleep and internalizing problems, such as symptoms of anxiety and depres...
Approximately 25 % of all children experience some type of sleep prob-lem at some point during child...