Literature DB >> 23831238

Symptoms of sleep disorders and objective academic performance.

Luciane Bizari Coin de Carvalho1, Lucila Bizari Fernandes do Prado, Vanessa Ruotolo Ferrreira, Mariana Bezerra da Rocha Figueiredo, Aline Jung, José Fausto de Morais, Gilmar Fernandes do Prado.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to compare the academic performance of children with and without symptoms of sleep disorders (SSD).
METHODS: We distributed 5400 questionnaires (Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children [SDSC], Brazilian version) to 7- to 10-year-old children at public elementary schools in São Paulo, Brazil. We analyzed the academic grades of Portuguese (Port) and Mathematics (Math) in 2384 children (1224 girls; 51%). Grades were assigned on a scale of 0-10 and five was considered a passing grade. Children with symptoms of sleep disorders (SSD) and symptoms of sleep-breathing disorders (SSBD) were compared to children with no symptoms of SSD (no-SSD).
RESULTS: Mean Port (6.6±2.2) and Math (6.3±2.2) grades were lower in children with SSD or sleep-breathing disorders (SBD) than those among children with no-SSD (Port, 7.1±2.1 and Math, 7.1±2.1; P<.05). Boys with SSD or SSBD had lower grades (Port, 6.4±2.2 and Math, 6.1±2.2) than girls (Port, 6.9±2.2 and Math, 6.5±2.2; P<.05). There were more children with failing Port grades with SSD or SSBD (13%) than those among children with no-SSD (9%; P<.05). Regarding Math, 25.4% of SSD or SSBD children had failing grades vs. 8.4% of children with no-SSD (P<.05).
CONCLUSION: In our sample, children with SSD particularly SBD were at increased risk for poor academic performance in Math and Port.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Children; Cognition; Questionnaire; School performance; Sleep breathing disorders; Sleep disorders

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23831238     DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2013.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Med        ISSN: 1389-9457            Impact factor:   3.492


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