There is a women perspective of eachsleep disordertype. Insomnia, restless legs are the kind that can be seen in normal as well as in woman’s perspective (Adolescent insomnia, restless legs in pregnancy and later in menopause). There are a few types such as OSA where studies are still be...
Difficulty staying asleep. Autism can cause or worsen episodes of waking during the night. Waking can occur just once, or many times over the course of a night Difficulty falling back to sleep. Once awake, people with ASD can have trouble falling asleep again. Time awake can last from minut...
AJ Allen,H Leonard,SE Swedo - 《Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry》 被引量: 177发表: 1995年 Pharmacological treatment of sleep disturbance in developmental disabilities: A review of the literature Sleep disturbance is a common problem in children with developmental di...
Human adolescent phase response curves to bright white light. J. Biol. Rhythm. 32, 334–344 (2017). Article Google Scholar Auger, R. R. et al. Clinical practice guideline for the treatment of intrinsic circadian rhythm sleep–wake disorders: advanced sleep–wake phase disorder (ASWPD), ...
Human adolescent phase response curves to bright white light. J. Biol. Rhythm. 32, 334–344 (2017). Article Google Scholar Auger, R. R. et al. Clinical practice guideline for the treatment of intrinsic circadian rhythm sleep–wake disorders: advanced sleep–wake phase disorder (ASWPD), ...
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Chronic insomnia is also frequently confused with DSWD, as it also involves difficulty in falling asleep. The difference between the two, however, is that an adolescent with DSWD will sleep the whole night through when they don’t have to wake up for school, whereas someone with insomnia is ...
The present study aimed to investigate whether Australian adolescents with Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder have impaired cognitive performance and whether chronobiological treatment for Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder improves adolescents' sleep, daytime functioning and cognitive performance. Adolescents with...
(10 hours in bed a night for five consecutive nights) condition and then crossed over to the other condition the following week. At the end of each week, adolescents and their parents rated the adolescent’s affect and affect regulation difficulties over the previous week. Adolescent’s ...
Teenagers often get a bad rap for making some not-so-excellent choices during their youth. That’s because the rapid changes in the adolescent brain make them more sensitive to perceived reward. (19) For example, when they tryalcoholor take a chance with a romantic interest, the strong feel...