2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11920-016-0687-0
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Insomnia: the Sleeping Giant of Pediatric Public Health

Abstract: Insomnia among children and adolescents is ubiquitous and takes a great toll on youth and their families, impacting academic achievement, mood, social functioning, and a variety of developmental outcomes. Unfortunately, however, pediatric insomnia most often remains unidentified and untreated. When treatment is provided, it is most often in the form of medications, which are not FDA approved for that indication in children and adolescents. A comprehensive literature review was employed to establish the recomme… Show more

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“…Введение Нарушение сна (инсомния) у онкологических пациентов диагностируется в 2-3 раза чаще, чем в обычной популяции [1,2]. Так, среди относительно здорового взрослого населения инсомния встречается в 13-33 % случаев, тогда как у 30-50 % больных онкологические заболевания инициально ассоциируются с этим симптомом.…”
Section: о р и г и н а л ь н ы е и с с л е д о в а н и я || O R I G Iunclassified
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“…Введение Нарушение сна (инсомния) у онкологических пациентов диагностируется в 2-3 раза чаще, чем в обычной популяции [1,2]. Так, среди относительно здорового взрослого населения инсомния встречается в 13-33 % случаев, тогда как у 30-50 % больных онкологические заболевания инициально ассоциируются с этим симптомом.…”
Section: о р и г и н а л ь н ы е и с с л е д о в а н и я || O R I G Iunclassified
“…4. Если вышеупомянутые усилия недостаточны, клиницисту рекомендуется направить ребенка к специалисту по сну [1].…”
Section: о р и г и н а л ь н ы е и с с л е д о в а н и я || O R I G Iunclassified
“…This is despite of evidence that sleep problems are reported in 25–40% of typically developing, general paediatric populations, 9 making it a paediatric public health concern. 10 Since parents play a pivotal role in a child’s upbringing, their sleep difficulties can have negative consequences for their child’s development. Given the high incidence of sleep disturbances in children, it is crucial to examine how children’s sleep disturbances are related to their parents’ sleep difficulties, and if clinicians can offer high-quality, evidenced-based for treating sleep within families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insomnia among children and adolescents is ubiquitous and takes a great toll on youth and their families, impacting academic achievement, mood, social functioning, and a variety of developmental outcomes. Unfortunately, however, pediatric insomnia mostly remains unidentified and untreated [2]. Therapeutic possibilities so far include bedtime routine, sleeping hygiene, consistent sleep schedule, avoiding stimulating activities, limiting caffeine intake before bed, and engaging in daily physical activity [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%