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Sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and their relationship with maternal sleep and depression

Sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and their relationship with maternal sleep and depression
Sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and their relationship with maternal sleep and depression
Aim: To compare sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy to typically developing children. To study the relationship between sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and maternal sleep quality and depression. Methods: Fifty-seven children with cerebral palsy aged 412 years were identified from a UK disability database. Maternal sleep disturbance and mood were assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Major Depression Inventory. Child sleep problems, assessed with the Childrens Sleep Habits Questionnaire, but not maternal variables, were compared to 102 typically developing children. Results: Forty children (70%) were recruited with a mean age of 7.8 (SD 2.4). Sleep anxiety, night wakings, parasomnias and sleep-disordered breathing sub-scales indicated significantly more difficulties than in typically developing children. 40% of mothers of children with cerebral palsy had poor sleep quality of whom 44% had depressed mood. Child and maternal sleep disturbance were significantly correlated. Maternal sleep quality predicted 50% of the variance in maternal depression. Conclusions: Children with cerebral palsy have more sleep problems than typically developing peers. Their mothers also have disturbed sleep that correlates with maternal depression. Childhood sleep problems can be treated and should be identified in routine clinical practice.
cerebral palsy, maternal depression, maternal mood, maternal sleep, sleep
0803-5253
618-623
Wayte, Sarah
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McCaughey, Elizabeth
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Holley, Simone
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Annaz, Dagmara
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Hill, Catherine M.
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Wayte, Sarah
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Holley, Simone
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Annaz, Dagmara
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Hill, Catherine M.
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Wayte, Sarah, McCaughey, Elizabeth, Holley, Simone, Annaz, Dagmara and Hill, Catherine M. (2012) Sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and their relationship with maternal sleep and depression. Acta Paediatrica, 101 (6), 618-623. (doi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2012.02603.x). (PMID:22536813)

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Aim: To compare sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy to typically developing children. To study the relationship between sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and maternal sleep quality and depression. Methods: Fifty-seven children with cerebral palsy aged 412 years were identified from a UK disability database. Maternal sleep disturbance and mood were assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Major Depression Inventory. Child sleep problems, assessed with the Childrens Sleep Habits Questionnaire, but not maternal variables, were compared to 102 typically developing children. Results: Forty children (70%) were recruited with a mean age of 7.8 (SD 2.4). Sleep anxiety, night wakings, parasomnias and sleep-disordered breathing sub-scales indicated significantly more difficulties than in typically developing children. 40% of mothers of children with cerebral palsy had poor sleep quality of whom 44% had depressed mood. Child and maternal sleep disturbance were significantly correlated. Maternal sleep quality predicted 50% of the variance in maternal depression. Conclusions: Children with cerebral palsy have more sleep problems than typically developing peers. Their mothers also have disturbed sleep that correlates with maternal depression. Childhood sleep problems can be treated and should be identified in routine clinical practice.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 11 February 2012
Published date: June 2012
Additional Information: Times Cited: 0 Wayte, Sarah McCaughey, Elizabeth Holley, Simone Annaz, Dagmara Hill, Catherine M.
Keywords: cerebral palsy, maternal depression, maternal mood, maternal sleep, sleep
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 352002
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/352002
ISSN: 0803-5253
PURE UUID: c55dbcf7-ba93-4135-83d0-11c8741e7d25
ORCID for Simone Holley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4631-2862
ORCID for Catherine M. Hill: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2372-5904

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Author: Sarah Wayte
Author: Elizabeth McCaughey
Author: Simone Holley ORCID iD
Author: Dagmara Annaz

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