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Using a Behavioral Treatment Package for Sleep Problems in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
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2014
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Sleep DisordersAutism Spectrum DisordersEducationNeurodiversitySleep ProblemsBehavioral Treatment PackageCircadian Rhythm ManagementAutismBehavioral IssueSleepChild PsychologyPsychiatryTreatment PackageInsomniaChild DevelopmentSleep DisorderPediatricsBehavioral Sleep MedicineSpecial EducationMedicineSleep Psychology
This study investigated the effectiveness of a behavioral treatment package for sleep problems in children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Treatment consisted of four behaviorally based components: circadian rhythm management, positive bedtime routines, white noise, and graduated extinction. A multiple-baseline design across three participants was used. Families completed a baseline of various lengths followed by 1 month of intervention. Results indicated the treatment package was effective in decreasing sleep onset latency and the frequency of night awakenings. A week of follow-up data showed continued improvement. Parents reported their children slept better and satisfaction with the four intervention components.
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