| Literature DB >> 28689312 |
K B van der Heijden1,2, R J Stoffelsen3, A Popma3,4, H Swaab5,6.
Abstract
Sleep problems are highly prevalent in ADHD and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Better insight in the etiology is of clinical importance since intervention and prevention strategies of sleep problems are directed at underlying mechanisms. We evaluated the association of sleep problems and sleep patterns with sleep hygiene (behavioral/environmental practices that influence sleep quality, e.g. caffeine use), access to electronic media, chronotype, and anxiety/depression in children aged 6-12 years with ADHD, ASD, or typical development (TD) using parental questionnaires. ANOVA and linear regression analyses were adjusted for age and sex. Children with ADHD and ASD showed more sleep problems (63.6 and 64.7%, vs 25.1% in TD) and shorter sleep duration than controls, while differences between ADHD and ASD were not significant. Sleep hygiene was worse in ADHD and ASD compared to TD, however, the association of worse sleep hygiene with more sleep problems was only significant in ASD and TD. There was a significant association of access to electronic media with sleep problems only in typically developing controls. Chronotype did not differ significantly between groups, but evening types were associated with sleep problems in ADHD and TD. Associations of greater anxiety/depression with more sleep problems were shown in ADHD and TD; however, anxiety/depression did not moderate the effects of chronotype and sleep hygiene. We conclude that sleep problems are highly prevalent in ADHD and ASD, but are differentially related to chronotype and sleep hygiene. In ASD, sleep problems are related to inadequate sleep hygiene and in ADHD to evening chronotype, while in TD both factors are important. Clinical implications are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: ADHD; Autism spectrum disorder; Children; Chronotype; Sleep; Sleep hygiene
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28689312 PMCID: PMC5799342 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-017-1025-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 4.785
Demographics in ADHD, ASD, typically developing controls
| ADHD ( | ASD ( | Control ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 9.8 (SD 1.6) | 9.6 (SD 1.9) | 8.7 (SD 2.1) |
| Sex (% boys) | 70.5% | 89.7% | 51.9% |
| SESa | |||
| No education | 0% | 0% | 1% |
| Primary education | 4% | 0% | 1% |
| Lower secondary education | 21% | 13% | 13% |
| Higher secondary education | 27% | 26% | 37% |
| Tertiary education | 47% | 59% | 47% |
| Psychiatric co-morbidity | ASD = 4 (9.1%) | ADHD = 16 (23.5%) | None |
| Other = 22 (50.0%) | Other = 7 (10.3%) | ||
| None = 18 (40.9%) | None = 42 (61.8%) | ||
a Familial socioeconomic status, defined by parental educational level
Differences in sleep problems between ADHD, ASD, and controls
| ADHD ( | ASD ( | Control ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIMS | 11.05 (4.13) | 12.06 (3.69) | 8.74 (2.78) | ADHD and ASD |
| SBD | 4.20 (1.46) | 4.25 (1.69) | 3.98 (1.17) | NS |
| DA | 4.02 (1.49) | 4.25 (1.52) | 3.70 (1.12) | ASD |
| SWTD | 10.91 (4.01) | 10.62 (3.79) | 9.00 (2.59) | ADHD and ASD |
| DES | 9.00 (3.20) | 8.91 (2.73) | 7.44 (2.06) | ADHD and ASD |
| SHY | 3.75 (2.16) | 3.71 (1.94) | 2.97 (1.43) | ADHD > Control* and ASS > Control** |
| TSP | 42.93 (10.99) | 43.74 (9.79) | 35.83 (7.22) | ADHD and ASD |
| Prevalencea | 28 (63.6%) | 44 (64.7%) | 61 (25.1%) | ADHD and ASD > Control*** |
Values are means and standard deviations
DIMS Disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep, SBD sleep breathing disorders, DA disorders of arousal, SWTD sleep-wake transition disorders, DES disorders of excessive somnolence, SHY sleep hyperhidrosis, TSP total sleep problem score
NS not significant (p > 0.05)
* Significant at the 0.05 level
** Significant at the 0.01 level
*** Significant at the 0.001 level
a Prevalence: total score >39
Differences in sleep patterns between ADHD, ASD, and controls
| ADHD ( | ASD ( | Control ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week days | ||||
| Bedtime | 20:36 (0:44) | 20:30 (0:46) | 20:15 (0:44) | ADHD |
| Sleep onset latency (min) | 40 (42) | 34 (26) | 20 (18) | ADHD and ASD |
| Sleep onset time | 21:16 (1:07) | 21:04 (0:55) | 20:35 (0:48) | ADHD and ASD |
| Awake time | 07:00 (0:31) | 06:52 (0:33) | 07:03 (0:24) | ASD |
| Sleep duration (min) | 584 (65) | 588 (54) | 628 (48) | ADHD and ASD |
| Weekends | ||||
| Bedtime | 21:17 (1:08) | 21:04 (1:03) | 21:03 (0:58) | NS |
| Sleep onset latency (min) | 32 (20) | 28 (25) | 15 (14) | ADHD and ASD |
| Sleep onset time | 21:49 (1:21) | 21:32 (1:05) | 21:18 (0:58) | ADHD |
| Awake time | 07:38 (1:08) | 07:36 (1:11) | 07:54 (0:57) | NS |
| Sleep duration (min) | 589 (58) | 604 (58) | 636 (51) | ADHD and ASD |
Values are means and standard deviations
Analyses corrected for differences in age and sex
NS not significant (p > 0.05)
* Significant at the 0.05 level
** Significant at the 0.001 level
Differences in social media use between ADHD, ASD, and controls
| ADHD ( | ASD ( | Control ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before bedtime | 12.92 (3.97) | 11.99 (3.73) | 12.21 (3.45) | ASD |
| In bed | 3.48 (1.83) | 3.13 (0.62) | 3.36 (1.45) | NS |
| Total | 16.40 (5.18) | 15.12 (3.92) | 15.57 (4.26) | ASD |
Values are means and standard deviations
Analyses corrected for differences in age and sex
NS not significant (p > 0.05)
* Significant at the 0.05 level
Hierarchical regression analysis for variables predicting sleep problems in ADHD, ASD, and controls
| ADHD | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | B | SE B | Beta | B | SE B | Beta | B | SE B | Beta |
| Age | −0.138 | 0.823 | −0.023 | −1.37 | 0.871 | −0.226 | −1.32 | 0.848 | −0.218 |
| Sex | 4.96 | 2.87 | 0.235 | 0.144 | 2.85 | 0.007 | 0.136 | 2.74 | 0.006 |
| Chronotype | 0.615 | 0.185 | 0.471** | 0.638 | 0.188 | 0.488** | |||
| Sleep hygiene | 0.187 | 0.128 | 0.190 | 0.161 | 0.124 | 0.163 | |||
| Electronic media | −0.135 | 0.260 | −0.072 | −0.156 | 0.250 | −0.083 | |||
| Anx/depr | 0.637 | 0.259 | 0.292* | ||||||
| Chronotype × anx/depr | −0.006 | 0.036 | −0.023 | ||||||
|
| 0.056 | 0.286 | 0.369 | ||||||
|
| 1.51 | 5.14** | 3.03 | ||||||
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01