Adequate sleep is paramount for children’s healthy development of emotion regulation, academic achievement, and cognitive performance. The critical need for sleep in children has sparked extensive research in which four independent domains have emerged, some providing inconclusive support for detrimental outcomes in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) when impaired. Yet, daytime sleepiness, which uniquely captures a child’s subjective sleep experience, has seldom been explored. To determine the chronicity of sleepiness, the current study employed latent class growth analysis to identify longitudinal trajectories, or classes, of children’s daytime sleepiness. Trajectories were subsequently utilized to assess their association with HRQOL. ...
Researchers have acknowledged that poor sleep is not merely a symptom of psychopathology but also a ...
Objectives: Objective sleep elements that underlie child ratings of sleep quality are largely unknow...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sleep is important to child development, but there is limited understandi...
Adequate sleep is paramount for children’s healthy development of emotion regulation, academic achie...
Ample research has examined the impacts of sufficient and high-quality sleep on children’s health, d...
Pediatric sleep problems are among the most common yet significant pediatric health issues faced by ...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyChild Behavioral HealthUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich....
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether distinct sleep problem trajectories from infancy through mid...
Copyright © 2011 Gianluca Ficca et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
BackgroundConsidering the reports of increasing sleep problems in children, affecting health and wel...
The development of infant sleep is thought to be jointly guided by the dual processes of sleep conso...
© 2017Objective This paper aimed to investigate whether distinct sleep quality subtypes predicted he...
The current dissertation consists of three interrelated studies examining the relationship between s...
Insomnia is common in children, and is associated with decreased school performance and increased ps...
Abstract: Excessive daytime sleepiness is a frequent condition among children and adolescents that m...
Researchers have acknowledged that poor sleep is not merely a symptom of psychopathology but also a ...
Objectives: Objective sleep elements that underlie child ratings of sleep quality are largely unknow...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sleep is important to child development, but there is limited understandi...
Adequate sleep is paramount for children’s healthy development of emotion regulation, academic achie...
Ample research has examined the impacts of sufficient and high-quality sleep on children’s health, d...
Pediatric sleep problems are among the most common yet significant pediatric health issues faced by ...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyChild Behavioral HealthUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich....
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether distinct sleep problem trajectories from infancy through mid...
Copyright © 2011 Gianluca Ficca et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
BackgroundConsidering the reports of increasing sleep problems in children, affecting health and wel...
The development of infant sleep is thought to be jointly guided by the dual processes of sleep conso...
© 2017Objective This paper aimed to investigate whether distinct sleep quality subtypes predicted he...
The current dissertation consists of three interrelated studies examining the relationship between s...
Insomnia is common in children, and is associated with decreased school performance and increased ps...
Abstract: Excessive daytime sleepiness is a frequent condition among children and adolescents that m...
Researchers have acknowledged that poor sleep is not merely a symptom of psychopathology but also a ...
Objectives: Objective sleep elements that underlie child ratings of sleep quality are largely unknow...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sleep is important to child development, but there is limited understandi...