Toward better outcome measurement for insomnia in children with autism spectrum disorder.

IF 5.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Autism Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1177/13623613241255814
Lawrence Scahill, Luc Lecavalier, Michael C Edwards, Megan L Wenzell, Leah M Barto, Arielle Mulligan, Auscia T Williams, Opal Ousley, Cynthia B Sinha, Christopher A Taylor, Soo Youn Kim, Laura M Johnson, Scott E Gillespie, Cynthia R Johnson
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Abstract

Lay abstract: Insomnia, trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, is common in autistic children. In a previous report, we described the results of focus groups with parents of autistic children toward the development of the Pediatric Autism Insomnia Rating Scale. In this article, we report on the steps taken to complete the Pediatric Autism Insomnia Rating Scale. With help from the Simons Foundation registry, we collected information from parents on 1185 children with autism spectrum disorder to test the new measure. These results were evaluated using standard statistical methods such as factor analysis. To confirm the validity of the new measure, we enrolled a separate sample of 134 autistic children for a detailed assessment by video conference. This step showed that the Pediatric Autism Insomnia Rating Scale is clearly measuring symptoms of insomnia in children with autism spectrum disorder and not related problems such as hyperactivity, repetitive behavior, or anxiety. We also showed that the total score on the Pediatric Autism Insomnia Rating Scale is stable when repeated over a brief period of time. This is important because a measure that is not stable over a brief period of time would not be suitable as an outcome measure. In summary, the Pediatric Autism Insomnia Rating Scale is a brief and valid measure of insomnia in children with autism spectrum disorder that provides reliable scores.

为更好地测量自闭症谱系障碍儿童失眠的结果而努力。
摘要: 失眠,即难以入睡或无法保持睡眠,在自闭症儿童中很常见。在上一篇报告中,我们介绍了为开发小儿自闭症失眠量表而与自闭症儿童家长进行的焦点小组讨论的结果。在本文中,我们将报告完成小儿自闭症失眠量表的步骤。在西蒙斯基金会登记处的帮助下,我们收集了 1185 名自闭症谱系障碍儿童家长的信息,对新量表进行了测试。我们使用因子分析等标准统计方法对这些结果进行了评估。为了确认新测量方法的有效性,我们通过视频会议对 134 名自闭症儿童进行了详细评估。这一步骤表明,小儿自闭症失眠评定量表能够明确测量自闭症谱系障碍儿童的失眠症状,而不是相关问题,如多动、重复行为或焦虑。我们还发现,小儿自闭症失眠评定量表的总分在短时间内重复使用时是稳定的。这一点很重要,因为在短时间内不稳定的量表不适合作为结果量表。总之,小儿自闭症失眠评定量表是一种简短有效的自闭症谱系障碍儿童失眠测量方法,能提供可靠的分数。
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Autism
Autism PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
11.50%
发文量
160
期刊介绍: Autism is a major, peer-reviewed, international journal, published 8 times a year, publishing research of direct and practical relevance to help improve the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. It is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on research in many areas, including: intervention; diagnosis; training; education; translational issues related to neuroscience, medical and genetic issues of practical import; psychological processes; evaluation of particular therapies; quality of life; family needs; and epidemiological research. Autism provides a major international forum for peer-reviewed research of direct and practical relevance to improving the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. The journal''s success and popularity reflect the recent worldwide growth in the research and understanding of autistic spectrum disorders, and the consequent impact on the provision of treatment and care. Autism is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on evaluative research in all areas, including: intervention, diagnosis, training, education, neuroscience, psychological processes, evaluation of particular therapies, quality of life issues, family issues and family services, medical and genetic issues, epidemiological research.
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