2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/891090
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The Association between Sleep and Injury among School-Aged Children in Iran

Abstract: Background. A good night's sleep plays a key role in diseases resistance, injury prevention, and mood stability. The objective of this study was to examine relationship between sleep problems and accidental injury occurrences in school-aged children. Method. A retrospective study was conducted for comparing two groups of children. Children who have experienced injuries for at least two times during an academic year are the participants in the injury group (IG) and those who have not experienced any kind of inj… Show more

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“…Finally, the 2 case-control studies reported different findings. Rafii et al (2013) found that sleep duration was shorter in the injury group compared with the non-injury group, while Li et al (2008) showed no difference in sleep duration in the case versus control groups. Here again, the quality of evidence was downgraded from low to very low because of a serious risk of bias (sleep duration was self-reported in both studies with no psychometric properties reported).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Finally, the 2 case-control studies reported different findings. Rafii et al (2013) found that sleep duration was shorter in the injury group compared with the non-injury group, while Li et al (2008) showed no difference in sleep duration in the case versus control groups. Here again, the quality of evidence was downgraded from low to very low because of a serious risk of bias (sleep duration was self-reported in both studies with no psychometric properties reported).…”
Section: S273 Published By Nrc Research Pressmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…None 789 Rafii et al (2013) found that sleep duration was shorter in the injury group vs. the non-injury group (8.98 ± 1.36 vs. 9.91 ± 1.06 h/night, respectively, p < 0.001). In contrast, Li et al (2008) found no differences in sleep duration in the case vs. control groups…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Of these, the questionnaires of 250 children (130 boys and 120 girls) were usable for the data analysis. Iranian versions of two questionnaires, the Children's Sleep Habits questionnaire (CSHQ) 6,8,14,17 and BEARS (Bedtime problems, Excessive daytime sleepiness, Awakenings during the night, Regularity and duration of sleep and Snoring), 18 were completed by the interviewers. Bedtime problems in BEARS include resistance to going to bed and sleep onset latency (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Every question correlate with the previous week, and is ranked as 0, 1 and 2, respectively. A total score of more than 33 is the cut off and reveals sleep disorders and sleep problems in children [19][20][21][22][23].…”
Section: Translation Of the Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%