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Changed sleep according to weighted blanket adherence in a 16-week sleep intervention among children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Lönn, Maria, Doktorand, 1981- (author)
Högskolan i Halmstad,Akademin för hälsa och välfärd,Psychiatry Halland, Region Halland, Halmstad, Sweden
Svedberg, Petra, 1973- (author)
Högskolan i Halmstad,Akademin för hälsa och välfärd
Nygren, Jens M., 1976- (author)
Högskolan i Halmstad,Akademin för hälsa och välfärd
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Jarbin, Håkan (author)
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Region Halland, Halmstad, Sweden; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Aili, Katarina, PhD, 1980- (author)
Högskolan i Halmstad,Akademin för hälsa och välfärd
Larsson, Ingrid, 1968- (author)
Högskolan i Halmstad,Akademin för hälsa och välfärd
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2024
2024
English.
In: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (JCSM). - Darien : The American Academy of Sleep Medicine. - 1550-9389 .- 1550-9397.
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  • Study objectives: To examine differences in sample characteristics and longitudinal sleep outcomes according to weighted blanket adherence.Methods: Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (n =94), mean age 9.0 (sd 2.2, range 6-14) participated in a 16-week sleep intervention with weighted blankets (WB). Children were classified as WB adherent (use of WB ≥ 4 nights/week) or non-adherent (use of WB ≤ 3 nights/week). Changes in objectively measured sleep by actigraphy, parent-reported sleep problems (Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ)) and child-reported Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) were evaluated according to adherence with mixed effect models. Gender, age, and ADHD subtype were examined as potential moderators.Results: Children adherent to WBs (48/94) showed an early response in sleep outcomes and an acceptance of the WB after four weeks of use as well as a decrease in parent- (CSHQ) (-5.73, P = .000) and child-reported sleep problems (ISI) (-4.29, P = .005) after 16 weeks. The improvement in sleep was larger among WB adherent vs. non-adherent (between-group difference: CSHQ: -2.09, P = .038; ISI: -2.58, P =.007). Total sleep time was stable for children adherent to WB but decreased for non-adherent (between-group difference: +16.90, P = .019).Conclusions: An early response in sleep and acceptance of the WB predicted later adherence to WBs. Improvements in sleep were more likely among WB adherents vs. non-adherents. Children with ADHD may thus benefit from using WBs to handle their sleep problems.© 2024 American Academy of Sleep Medicine

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Psykiatri (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Psychiatry (hsv//eng)

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actigraphy
attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity
longitudinal studies
sleep disorders
weighted blankets
Hälsoinnovation
Health Innovation

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