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Sleep and Behavior Problems Among Preschoolers
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1999
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Sleep DisordersSleep HealthEducationPreschool DevelopmentChild Mental HealthLess Night SleepSleep MedicineCognitive DevelopmentBehavioral IssueBehavioural ProblemBehavior ProblemsSleepChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryEarly Childhood DevelopmentChild DevelopmentSleep DisorderPediatricsLess SleepMedicineChild PsychiatrySleep QualitySleep Psychology
This study described the relationship between amount of sleep and behavior problems among preschoolers. Participants were 510 children aged 2 to 5 years who were enrolled through 68 private pediatric practices. Parents reported on the amount of sleep their child obtained at night and in 24-hour periods. With demographic variables controlled, regression models were used to determine whether sleep was associated with behavior problems. The relationship between less sleep at night and the presence of a DSM-III-R psychiatric diagnosis was significant (odds ratio = 1.23, p = .026). Less night sleep (p < .0001) and less sleep in a 24-hour period (p < .004) were associated with increased total behavior problems on the Child Behavior Checklist; less night sleep (p < .0002) and less 24-hour sleep (p < .004) were also associated with more externalizing problems on that measure. Further research is needed to ascertain whether sleep is playing a causal role in the increase of behavior problems.
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