Sleep disturbances in child and adolescent psychiatric disorders.

Pediatrician Pub Date : 1990-01-01
R E Dahl, J Puig-Antich
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Abstract

Symptoms of sleep disturbances are commonly associated with child and adolescent psychopathology. There has been considerable interest (both clinical and research) in sleep in relation to major depressive disorder, attention deficit disorder, and Tourette's syndrome. Despite evidence of subjective sleep disturbances, objective physiological studies (for the most part) have not produced clear, specific evidence of sleep disruption which is of clinical benefit at this time. The reasons for this may be due to the technical limitations of measuring sleep which may be unable to reliably detect subtle differences or may be due to maturational factors which protect the sleep of children and mask these findings. The interaction between the regulation of sleep and clinical disorders of affect, arousal, and behavior in children and adolescents appears to be a promising field for future research.

儿童和青少年精神疾病中的睡眠障碍。
睡眠障碍的症状通常与儿童和青少年的精神病理有关。有相当大的兴趣(临床和研究)睡眠与抑郁症,注意力缺陷障碍和图雷特综合症的关系。尽管有主观睡眠障碍的证据,但客观的生理研究(在大多数情况下)并没有产生明确的、具体的证据表明睡眠障碍目前对临床有益。造成这种情况的原因可能是由于测量睡眠的技术限制,可能无法可靠地检测到细微的差异,也可能是由于保护儿童睡眠的成熟因素掩盖了这些发现。在儿童和青少年中,睡眠调节与临床情感、觉醒和行为障碍之间的相互作用似乎是未来研究的一个有前途的领域。
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