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The association between anxiety symptoms and sleep in school-aged children: a combined insight from the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire and actigraphy

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posted on 2024-06-13, 16:38 authored by FE Fletcher, R Conduit, MD Foster-Owens, NJ Rinehart, SMW Rajaratnam, KM Cornish
The current study assessed the association between anxiety symptoms and sleep in 90 school-aged children, aged 6-12 years (Mage = 108 months, 52.2% male). The Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) and 14 nights of actigraphy were used to assess sleep. Anxiety was assessed using the Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS). A significant association was found between parent-reported anxiety symptoms and current sleep problems (i.e., CSHQ total scores ≥ 41). An examination of SCAS subscales identified a specific association between generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) symptoms and increased parental sleep concerns, including sleep onset delay, sleep duration, and daytime sleepiness. Regarding actigraphy, whilst anxiety was not associated with average sleep variables, a relationship was identified between anxiety and the night-to-night variability of actigraphy-derived sleep schedules.

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Location

Abingdon, Eng.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Taylor & Francis Group

Journal

Behavioural sleep medicine

Volume

16

Pagination

169-184

ISSN

1540-2002

eISSN

1540-2010

Issue

2

Publisher

Routledge