Background: Children with intellectual and developmental difficulties often experience sleep problems, which in turn may impact parental sleep patterns. This study explored the role of parental sleep knowledge as a moderator on the relationship between child sleep and parental sleep impairment. Methods: 582 parents or caregivers (92.6% mothers) of children with different developmental disabilities (Age M = 9.34, 29.5% females) such as Down’s syndrome, participated in an online survey. Multiple regression analysis was conducted. Results: Parental sleep knowledge of child sleep was a moderating variable in the relationship between child sleep nocturnal duration and parental sleep impairment. Although overall, sleep knowledge was high in this ...
Sleep problems are a common occurrence among children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In addit...
Objective To examine sleep quality and sleep–wake patterns in parents of children with autism spectr...
Investigation into whether deficits in parental understanding of sleep strategies for young children...
Background: Children with intellectual and developmental difficulties often experience sleep problem...
peer-reviewedObjective This study examined the psychosocial predictors of poor sleep quality in pare...
Introduction: Sleep is one of the most important components of overall health. Children with develop...
Sleep has a significant impact on the daily functioning of children and their parents. The purpose o...
Background: This exploratory study investigated the relationships between illness beliefs and treatm...
Contains fulltext : 62745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sleep problems...
BACKGROUND: Sleep problems are common in children with an intellectual disability (ID), often lastin...
Children with an intellectual disability (ID) are at high risk of developing sleep problems. The ext...
Down syndrome (DS) is one of the most common genetic conditions that manifests in a physical, behavi...
Objective: The current study examined sleep and mood associations in parents of children with sleep ...
Children with motor disabilities such as cerebral palsy or neuromuscular diseases present more sleep...
Aim Sleep is important for underlying neural plasticity, and children with developmental disabilitie...
Sleep problems are a common occurrence among children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In addit...
Objective To examine sleep quality and sleep–wake patterns in parents of children with autism spectr...
Investigation into whether deficits in parental understanding of sleep strategies for young children...
Background: Children with intellectual and developmental difficulties often experience sleep problem...
peer-reviewedObjective This study examined the psychosocial predictors of poor sleep quality in pare...
Introduction: Sleep is one of the most important components of overall health. Children with develop...
Sleep has a significant impact on the daily functioning of children and their parents. The purpose o...
Background: This exploratory study investigated the relationships between illness beliefs and treatm...
Contains fulltext : 62745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sleep problems...
BACKGROUND: Sleep problems are common in children with an intellectual disability (ID), often lastin...
Children with an intellectual disability (ID) are at high risk of developing sleep problems. The ext...
Down syndrome (DS) is one of the most common genetic conditions that manifests in a physical, behavi...
Objective: The current study examined sleep and mood associations in parents of children with sleep ...
Children with motor disabilities such as cerebral palsy or neuromuscular diseases present more sleep...
Aim Sleep is important for underlying neural plasticity, and children with developmental disabilitie...
Sleep problems are a common occurrence among children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In addit...
Objective To examine sleep quality and sleep–wake patterns in parents of children with autism spectr...
Investigation into whether deficits in parental understanding of sleep strategies for young children...