格鲁吉亚患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童和青少年主观睡眠障碍的发生率和特征。

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2025-06-01
N Nachkebia, Kh Bezhanishvili, N Maglakelidze, N Rogava, E Chkhartishvili, M Babilodze, M Shavgulidze, N Pipia, O Mchedlidze, V Tsomaia, I Khachidze, E Chijavadze
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研究目的:本研究旨在评估格鲁吉亚自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童和青少年睡眠障碍的发生率和特征。这项研究特别相关,因为自闭症谱系障碍是一种神经发育障碍,其最具挑战性的问题之一是睡眠障碍。在格鲁吉亚,患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童和青少年的数量在过去二十年中显著增加,但迄今为止还没有对这一人群的睡眠障碍进行过研究。材料与方法:500名无合并症、无药物治疗的ASD儿童/青少年的家长(志愿者)参与本研究。患有ASD的儿童和青少年的睡眠障碍是根据从他们父母那里收集的主观数据来确定的,这些数据使用的是儿童睡眠习惯问卷的修改版本,以及西蒙兹和帕拉的修改版本。对照组由发育正常、年龄相仿的同龄人组成。结果采用方差分析(ANOVA)进行统计学处理,采用Student’st标准。结果和结论:我们首次在格鲁吉亚61%的ASD儿童和青少年中发现了严重的睡眠障碍,其特征为:a)入睡困难,睡眠潜伏期显著增加,睡眠抵抗性增强;B)频繁醒来和夜间睡眠困难;c)焦虑和噩梦的显著增加。所有这些都大大恶化了睡眠质量,进而对ASD的行为症状产生进一步的影响。研究结果将作为临床医生的诊断标准,为每个患有自闭症的儿童或青少年提供个性化的睡眠治疗,并结合行为治疗。
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INCIDENCE AND CHARACTER OF SUBJECTIVE SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE GEORGIAN POPULATION OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER.

Aim of the study: This study aims to assess the incidence and characteristics of sleep disorders in children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Georgia. This research is particularly relevant because ASD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, and one of its most challenging issues is sleep disorders. In Georgia, the number of children and adolescents with ASD has increased significantly over the past two decades, yet sleep disorders among this population have not been studied at all to date.

Material and methods: The parents (volunteers) of 500 ASD children/adolescents (without comorbid conditions and medication-free) participated in this study. Children and adolescents with ASD who had sleep disorders were identified based on subjective data collected from their parents using a modified version of the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire, as well as the Simonds & Paraga modified version. The control group consisted of typically developing, age-matched peers. Results treated statistically by ANOVA, with Student's t criteria.

Results and conclusion: For the first time, we discovered serious sleep disorders in 61% of Georgian children and adolescents with ASD characterized by: a) difficulties falling asleep, significant increases in sleep latency, and heightened sleep resistance; b) frequent awakenings and challenges in maintaining nighttime sleep; and c) a notable increase in anxiety and nightmares. All of these considerably worsen sleep quality, which can, in turn, have further consequences on the behavioral symptoms of ASD. The results will serve as diagnostic criteria for clinicians to prescribe personalized sleep therapy for each child or adolescent with ASD, in conjunction with behavioral therapy.

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