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The family role in children׳s sleep disturbances: Results from a cross-sectional study in a Portuguese Urban pediatric population()

BACKGROUND: Sleep Disorders (SlD) are frequently undervalued complaints in childhood. Several factors influence sleep, particularly socio-cultural environment and medical conditions such as breathing disorders. Poor sleep hygiene has physical, educational and social consequences. In Portugal, there...

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Autores principales: Martins, Andreia Luís, Chaves, Petra, Papoila, Ana Luísa, Loureiro, Helena Cristina
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4688587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26779316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.slsci.2015.09.003
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author Martins, Andreia Luís
Chaves, Petra
Papoila, Ana Luísa
Loureiro, Helena Cristina
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description BACKGROUND: Sleep Disorders (SlD) are frequently undervalued complaints in childhood. Several factors influence sleep, particularly socio-cultural environment and medical conditions such as breathing disorders. Poor sleep hygiene has physical, educational and social consequences. In Portugal, there are few published studies about children׳s sleep habits and rarely based on validated questionnaires. AIM: To study the prevalence of SlD and associated factors, in an outpatient pediatric population of a Primary Health Care Center (PHCC). METHODS: Cross-sectional study of children admitted to a PHCC on a suburban area of Lisbon. Children Sleep Habits Questionnaire, validated for the Portuguese population (CSHQ-PT) for the screening of SlD (cut-off=44), was applied to parents, as well as a demographic inquiry. Body mass index z-score was evaluated. Children scoring 44 or above were sent to Pediatric Sleep Disorders consultation (PSDC). Parametric and non-parametric tests were used whenever appropriate. RESULTS: From 128 children, 57.8% were male; the median age was 6.0 years (P(25)=5.0; P(75)=8.0). The median of cohabitants per family was 4.0 (P(25)=3.0; P(75)=5.0); 21.1% lived in a single-parent family. From CSHQ-PT, 59.4% (76) scored above the cut-off. Data showed that children from a single-parent family have more SlD (p=0.048), particularly parasomnia (p=0.019). Children with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) suffer more daytime sleepiness (p=0.034). From 63 children sent to PSDC, 33 attended. Regarding these children, a difference was found between BMI z-scores of those with and without SDB (p=0.06). CONCLUSION: Family structure plays a non-negligible role in children’s sleep habits. Daily performance of children with SDB may become compromised.
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spelling pubmed-46885872016-01-15 The family role in children׳s sleep disturbances: Results from a cross-sectional study in a Portuguese Urban pediatric population() Martins, Andreia Luís Chaves, Petra Papoila, Ana Luísa Loureiro, Helena Cristina Sleep Sci Full-Length Article BACKGROUND: Sleep Disorders (SlD) are frequently undervalued complaints in childhood. Several factors influence sleep, particularly socio-cultural environment and medical conditions such as breathing disorders. Poor sleep hygiene has physical, educational and social consequences. In Portugal, there are few published studies about children׳s sleep habits and rarely based on validated questionnaires. AIM: To study the prevalence of SlD and associated factors, in an outpatient pediatric population of a Primary Health Care Center (PHCC). METHODS: Cross-sectional study of children admitted to a PHCC on a suburban area of Lisbon. Children Sleep Habits Questionnaire, validated for the Portuguese population (CSHQ-PT) for the screening of SlD (cut-off=44), was applied to parents, as well as a demographic inquiry. Body mass index z-score was evaluated. Children scoring 44 or above were sent to Pediatric Sleep Disorders consultation (PSDC). Parametric and non-parametric tests were used whenever appropriate. RESULTS: From 128 children, 57.8% were male; the median age was 6.0 years (P(25)=5.0; P(75)=8.0). The median of cohabitants per family was 4.0 (P(25)=3.0; P(75)=5.0); 21.1% lived in a single-parent family. From CSHQ-PT, 59.4% (76) scored above the cut-off. Data showed that children from a single-parent family have more SlD (p=0.048), particularly parasomnia (p=0.019). Children with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) suffer more daytime sleepiness (p=0.034). From 63 children sent to PSDC, 33 attended. Regarding these children, a difference was found between BMI z-scores of those with and without SDB (p=0.06). CONCLUSION: Family structure plays a non-negligible role in children’s sleep habits. Daily performance of children with SDB may become compromised. Elsevier 2015-11 2015-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4688587/ /pubmed/26779316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.slsci.2015.09.003 Text en © 2015 Brazilian Association of Sleep. Production and Hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_full_unstemmed The family role in children׳s sleep disturbances: Results from a cross-sectional study in a Portuguese Urban pediatric population()
title_short The family role in children׳s sleep disturbances: Results from a cross-sectional study in a Portuguese Urban pediatric population()
title_sort family role in children׳s sleep disturbances: results from a cross-sectional study in a portuguese urban pediatric population()
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26779316
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