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Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Sleep in Children

Herman, John H.

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2015-06

10.1016/j.jsmc.2015.02.003

PMID: 26055862

Abstract:

Basic assumptions about ADHD in children and sleep are not supported by research. It is unclear that children with hyperactivity or inattention have disrupted sleep. Parents of children with ADHD consistently report more bedtime resistance, but there is no objective evidence that sleep is subsequently disrupted. Treatment of ADHD with stimulants may disrupt sleep. Studies of comorbid sleep or psychiatric disorders consistently show that they disrupt sleep. Melatonin is an effective treatment of sleep problems in children with ADHD. Before any child is placed on stimulants, the pediatrician or other health care professional should insure that the child is obtaining adequate sleep.

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Humans; Child; Attention; Sleep; Sleep Wake Disorders; Impulsive Behavior; Comorbidity; Obstructive sleep apnea; Periodic limb movement disorder; Sleep apnea

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