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Sleep Characteristics in Italian Children During Home Confinement Due to Covid-19 Outbreak

OBJECTIVE: Italy faced one of the first large clusters of COVID-19 infections worldwide. Home confinement and social distancing could have negatively impacted sleep habits and prevalence of sleep disorders in children, which may be also linked with altered emotional processes. The present study focu...

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Autores principales: Bacaro, Valeria, Chiabudini, Marco, Buonanno, Carlo, De Bartolo, Paola, Riemann, Dieter, Mancini, Francesco, Baglioni, Chiara
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Publicado: Giovanni Fioriti Editore srl 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909017
http://dx.doi.org/10.36131/cnfioritieditore20210102
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author Bacaro, Valeria
Chiabudini, Marco
Buonanno, Carlo
De Bartolo, Paola
Riemann, Dieter
Mancini, Francesco
Baglioni, Chiara
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Chiabudini, Marco
Buonanno, Carlo
De Bartolo, Paola
Riemann, Dieter
Mancini, Francesco
Baglioni, Chiara
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description OBJECTIVE: Italy faced one of the first large clusters of COVID-19 infections worldwide. Home confinement and social distancing could have negatively impacted sleep habits and prevalence of sleep disorders in children, which may be also linked with altered emotional processes. The present study focused on clinical aspects related to sleep, insomnia and emotions in Italian children aged 0-to-12 years during home confinement due to COVID-19 outbreak. METHOD: An online survey was systematically distributed in all Italian territories by contacting regional offices of the Italian Ministry of Instruction, University and Research (MIUR) and schools with available contact. All respondents had to be parents of at least one child aged 0 to 12 years old. Information on sociodemographic variables, sleep habits, sleep health behaviors, sleep disorders and mood were collected. RESULTS: Parents of 2361 children (mean age: 8.1 ± 2.62 years; 1148 females; 1213 males) answered the survey. 1.2% of children was between 0 and 2 years old; 15.3% within 3 to 5 years and 83.3% within 6 and 12 years. In all group ages, late bedtime was observed (most of them after 9 p.m.). 59.4% of all children presented at least one clinical diagnostic criterion for childhood insomnia. Logistic regression model showed that presence of at least one criterion for childhood insomnia was associated to younger age, negative mood, current parental insomnia, being the only child, presence of any other sleep disorder, and sleep hygiene behaviors. CONCLUSIONS: Data indicate an alarming increase of prevalence of insomnia related problems in Italian children during home confinement with respect to previous data. This was found to be associated with poor sleep hygiene and negative mood. Clinical programs targeting insomnia, sleep health behaviors and emotional processes should be implemented in pediatric primary care in order to prevent the development of sleep problems in a post-pandemic situation.
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spelling pubmed-86290412021-12-13 Sleep Characteristics in Italian Children During Home Confinement Due to Covid-19 Outbreak Bacaro, Valeria Chiabudini, Marco Buonanno, Carlo De Bartolo, Paola Riemann, Dieter Mancini, Francesco Baglioni, Chiara Clin Neuropsychiatry Research Article OBJECTIVE: Italy faced one of the first large clusters of COVID-19 infections worldwide. Home confinement and social distancing could have negatively impacted sleep habits and prevalence of sleep disorders in children, which may be also linked with altered emotional processes. The present study focused on clinical aspects related to sleep, insomnia and emotions in Italian children aged 0-to-12 years during home confinement due to COVID-19 outbreak. METHOD: An online survey was systematically distributed in all Italian territories by contacting regional offices of the Italian Ministry of Instruction, University and Research (MIUR) and schools with available contact. All respondents had to be parents of at least one child aged 0 to 12 years old. Information on sociodemographic variables, sleep habits, sleep health behaviors, sleep disorders and mood were collected. RESULTS: Parents of 2361 children (mean age: 8.1 ± 2.62 years; 1148 females; 1213 males) answered the survey. 1.2% of children was between 0 and 2 years old; 15.3% within 3 to 5 years and 83.3% within 6 and 12 years. In all group ages, late bedtime was observed (most of them after 9 p.m.). 59.4% of all children presented at least one clinical diagnostic criterion for childhood insomnia. Logistic regression model showed that presence of at least one criterion for childhood insomnia was associated to younger age, negative mood, current parental insomnia, being the only child, presence of any other sleep disorder, and sleep hygiene behaviors. CONCLUSIONS: Data indicate an alarming increase of prevalence of insomnia related problems in Italian children during home confinement with respect to previous data. This was found to be associated with poor sleep hygiene and negative mood. Clinical programs targeting insomnia, sleep health behaviors and emotional processes should be implemented in pediatric primary care in order to prevent the development of sleep problems in a post-pandemic situation. Giovanni Fioriti Editore srl 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8629041/ /pubmed/34909017 http://dx.doi.org/10.36131/cnfioritieditore20210102 Text en © 2021 Giovanni Fioriti Editore s.r.l. This is an open access article. Distribution and reproduction are permitted in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Bacaro, Valeria
Chiabudini, Marco
Buonanno, Carlo
De Bartolo, Paola
Riemann, Dieter
Mancini, Francesco
Baglioni, Chiara
Sleep Characteristics in Italian Children During Home Confinement Due to Covid-19 Outbreak
title Sleep Characteristics in Italian Children During Home Confinement Due to Covid-19 Outbreak
title_full Sleep Characteristics in Italian Children During Home Confinement Due to Covid-19 Outbreak
title_fullStr Sleep Characteristics in Italian Children During Home Confinement Due to Covid-19 Outbreak
title_full_unstemmed Sleep Characteristics in Italian Children During Home Confinement Due to Covid-19 Outbreak
title_short Sleep Characteristics in Italian Children During Home Confinement Due to Covid-19 Outbreak
title_sort sleep characteristics in italian children during home confinement due to covid-19 outbreak
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909017
http://dx.doi.org/10.36131/cnfioritieditore20210102
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