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View article: 581 Impact of Weight on Insomnia Severity, Sleep Quality, and Insomnia Improvement in a Clinically Referred Pediatric Sample
581 Impact of Weight on Insomnia Severity, Sleep Quality, and Insomnia Improvement in a Clinically Referred Pediatric Sample Open
Introduction Children with overweight/obesity are more likely to have shortened sleep, though little is known about the role of weight status in insomnia severity, sleep quality, and sleep hygiene in clinically referred youth. Methods A to…
View article: 0921 Insomnia in Adolescents: Patient-Centered Outcomes and Perspectives
0921 Insomnia in Adolescents: Patient-Centered Outcomes and Perspectives Open
Introduction An estimated 25-40% of adolescents endorse symptoms of insomnia. While research has demonstrated that insomnia is associated with impaired functioning, little is known regarding which insomnia symptoms or outcomes are most bur…
View article: 0924 Adolescent Perceptions of Insomnia Treatment
0924 Adolescent Perceptions of Insomnia Treatment Open
Introduction Approximately 10% of adolescents meet diagnostic criteria for insomnia, which is associated with increased health problems, academic difficulties, and psychological morbidity. Empirical evidence supports cognitive-behavioral t…
View article: 0731 Factors Affecting Pediatric Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure: Treatment Barriers, Sleep Difficulties, and Behavioral Sleep Medicine Consultation
0731 Factors Affecting Pediatric Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure: Treatment Barriers, Sleep Difficulties, and Behavioral Sleep Medicine Consultation Open
Nonadherence to positive airway pressure therapy (PAP) limits treatment effectiveness for obstructive/central sleep apnea (O/CSA). One-third of pediatric patients fail to use PAP as prescribed; children demonstrate variable night-to-night …
View article: 1003 SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING AND SLEEP RELATED MOVEMENTS IN CHILDREN CLINICALLY REFERRED FOR EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA
1003 SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING AND SLEEP RELATED MOVEMENTS IN CHILDREN CLINICALLY REFERRED FOR EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA Open
Pediatric Insomnia may co-occur with primary sleep disorders including obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and/or periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD). Limited research examining comorbidity of pediatric insomnia with other primary sleep disor…
View article: Sleep and Pain in Pediatric Illness: A Conceptual Review
Sleep and Pain in Pediatric Illness: A Conceptual Review Open
Summary Background Sleep disruption is a common comorbidity of pediatric pain. Consequences of pain and disrupted sleep, evidence for the pain‐sleep relation, and how aspects of illness, treatment, and pharmacological pain management may c…
View article: Sleepiness, Fatigue, Behavioral Functioning, and Quality of Life in Survivors of Childhood Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant
Sleepiness, Fatigue, Behavioral Functioning, and Quality of Life in Survivors of Childhood Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Open
A substantial number of pediatric HSCT survivors exhibit sleepiness and fatigue. Fatigue is associated with statistically and clinically greater functional difficulties, highlighting the importance of examining sleep and fatigue and consid…
View article: Health‐Related Quality of Life in Youth With Crohn Disease
Health‐Related Quality of Life in Youth With Crohn Disease Open
Objectives: Health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) is an important, but understudied construct in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease. Family level predictors of HRQOL have been understudied as are the mechanisms through which disease act…