Objective: To examine objective and subjective sleep problems in early-onset anxiety and depression. Method: Children and adolescents (46% female, ages 7 to 17 years) with anxiety disorders (n = 24), major depressive disorder (MDD) without comorbid anxiety disorders (n = 128), or no history of psychiatric disorder (n = 101) spent two consecutive nights in a sleep laboratory and completed self-reports of sleep quality. Results: On objective measures, the anxiety group exhibited more awakenings than the MDD group, less slow-wave sleep than the control or MDD group, and greater night 2 sleep latency than the MDD or control group. The anxiety group exhibited no decrease in rapid eye movement latency from the first night to the second. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
Objective: Sleep-related problems, defined as sleep patterns atypical for the child\u27s developmen...
Background: Sleep disturbances are common across many mental health disorders, with evidence suggest...
Previous studies suggest that youth with anxiety disorders experience their sleep as more disrupted ...
Sleep disturbances are often observed in child and adolescent mental health disorders. Although prev...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaBackground: A growing empirical ...
Childhood sleep problems have been associated with a range of adverse cognitive and academic outcome...
Background: Extensive research has shown that anxious children report high rates of sleep problems. ...
Objective: The present study examined sleep-related problems (SRPs) among a large sample (n = 128) o...
Sleep disturbance is prevalent in anxious youth and prospectively predicts poor emotional adjustment...
Objective This study examines relationships between affect and sleep in youth with affective disorde...
Background: Sleep problems are common in adolescence, and frequently comorbid with both anxiety and ...
Objective: Adolescence is a vulnerable period of life that is characterized by increasing incidence ...
Objective: To examine whether sleep problems in infancy and early toddlerhood precede symptoms of an...
Objective: Disturbed sleep has a high impact on daily functioning and has been correlated with psych...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
Objective: Sleep-related problems, defined as sleep patterns atypical for the child\u27s developmen...
Background: Sleep disturbances are common across many mental health disorders, with evidence suggest...
Previous studies suggest that youth with anxiety disorders experience their sleep as more disrupted ...
Sleep disturbances are often observed in child and adolescent mental health disorders. Although prev...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaBackground: A growing empirical ...
Childhood sleep problems have been associated with a range of adverse cognitive and academic outcome...
Background: Extensive research has shown that anxious children report high rates of sleep problems. ...
Objective: The present study examined sleep-related problems (SRPs) among a large sample (n = 128) o...
Sleep disturbance is prevalent in anxious youth and prospectively predicts poor emotional adjustment...
Objective This study examines relationships between affect and sleep in youth with affective disorde...
Background: Sleep problems are common in adolescence, and frequently comorbid with both anxiety and ...
Objective: Adolescence is a vulnerable period of life that is characterized by increasing incidence ...
Objective: To examine whether sleep problems in infancy and early toddlerhood precede symptoms of an...
Objective: Disturbed sleep has a high impact on daily functioning and has been correlated with psych...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
Objective: Sleep-related problems, defined as sleep patterns atypical for the child\u27s developmen...
Background: Sleep disturbances are common across many mental health disorders, with evidence suggest...