5-13岁儿童睡眠相关投诉:患病率和内容第1部分

E.I. Rasskazova, T.L. Botasheva, D.V. Kudryashov, E.V. Zheleznyakova, O.P. Zavodnov, V.V. Vasilieva
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与睡眠有关的抱怨在儿童中很常见,并影响他们白天的嗜睡、成功和生活质量。然而,父母往往不知道或不认为这是一个需要治疗的问题。& lt; strong>目标。;/ strong>了解家长对5 ~ 13岁儿童睡眠模式和睡眠困难的评价,以及家长对儿童睡眠问题的主观认定。& lt; strong>方法灵活;/ strong>在147对未确诊睡眠障碍的5 - 13岁儿童中进行调查。(47对与5岁6岁的孩子一起,49对与7岁9岁的孩子一起,51对与10岁13岁的孩子一起),父母回答了关于孩子睡眠习惯模式的问题,并完成了《儿童睡眠习惯问卷》。孩子们回答了睡眠自我报告。& lt; strong>结果。;/ strong>睡眠困难在5 - 13岁的孩子中很常见。就寝时间不规律、入睡时间过长、睡在别人的床上、夜惊、睡眠时间不足、夜间频繁醒来、梦呓、晨起早醒、早晨起床时间长、下午疲劳每周3次以上是三分之一孩子的典型症状,而抗议睡觉、早上不可能自己醒来、早上起床困难等是三分之一孩子的典型症状。为每第二个孩子。对于10 - 13岁的孩子来说,睡眠不足也很普遍。父母通常不认为孩子的睡眠困难是一个问题。上床、睡觉和醒来的模式在男孩和女孩之间没有区别,但女孩对自己的困倦程度的评价更高,对睡眠质量的评价更低。随着年龄的增长,白天和夜间的睡眠减少,就寝时间变晚,而睡眠中的呼吸问题、睡眠异常症状和夜惊变得越来越少。& lt; strong>结论。;/ strong>鉴于5 - 13岁儿童普遍抱怨与睡眠有关的各种困难,一个尖锐的问题是,为什么父母不把这些困难视为问题,也不寻求帮助,这是相关的。
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Sleep-Related Complaints in Children 5—13 Years Old: Prevalence and Content. Part 1

Sleep-related complaints are common in children and affect their daytime sleepiness, success and quality of life. However, often parents are unaware of or do not consider them as a problem demanding treatment. Aim. To identify the parental appraisals of the patterns and difficulties with sleep in children aged 5&mdash;13 years and parental subjective qualification of them as a problem. Methods. In 147 pairs of &laquo;parent-child 5&mdash;13 years old without diagnosed sleep disorders&raquo; (47 pairs with a child 5&mdash;6 years old, 49 with a child 7&mdash;9 years old, 51 with a child 10&mdash;13 years old), parents answered questions about the pattern children&rsquo;s sleep habits and completed the Children&rsquo;s Sleep Habits Questionnaire. Children replied to Sleep Self-Report. Results. Difficulties with sleeping are common in children 5&mdash;13 years of age: irregular bedtimes, prolonged time falling asleep, falling asleep in someone else&rsquo;s bed, night terrors, insufficient sleep time, frequent nocturnal awakenings, sleep-talking, early morning awakenings, long time to get up in the morning, fatigue in the afternoon 3 times a week or more are typical for every third child, while protests against going to bed, the impossibility of waking up on their own in the morning, difficulties in getting up in the morning &mdash; for every second child. For children 10&mdash;13 years old, lack of sleep was also wide-spread. Parents frequently do not consider sleep difficulties in children as a problem. The pattern of going to bed, sleeping, and waking up didn&rsquo;t not differ between boys and girls, but girls rated their sleepiness higher, and rated sleep quality lower. With age, daytime and nighttime sleep was reduced, bedtime became later, while breathing problems during sleep, parasomnia symptoms and night terrors became rarer. Conclusion. Given the prevalence of complaints about various difficulties associated with sleep in children aged 5&mdash;13 years, the acute question is why parents do not qualify these difficulties as problems and do not seek help is relevant.

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