Sleep Problems in Turkish Children with Conduct Disorder: A Single-centre, Cross-sectional, Case-control Study

Objective:This study aimed to determine the sleep habits and sleep problems of patients with conduct disorder (CD) and to compare them with healthy controls.Materials and Methods:This cross-sectional study included 45 children diagnosed with CD and 50 healthy controls. Sleep was evaluated by childre...

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Main Authors: Yasemin İmrek, Güler Göl Özcan, Mesut Sarı, Büşra Balta, Merve Taşkan, Yusuf Öztürk, Ali Evren Tufan
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2021-09-01
Series:Türk Uyku Tıbbı Dergisi
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Online Access: http://jtsm.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/sleep-problems-in-turkish-children-with-conduct-di/48604
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spelling doaj-6f4660ef9170413ba29fb6f6294b2aa32021-08-12T07:41:54ZengGalenos YayineviTürk Uyku Tıbbı Dergisi2148-15042021-09-018318619110.4274/jtsm.galenos.2021.8504713049054Sleep Problems in Turkish Children with Conduct Disorder: A Single-centre, Cross-sectional, Case-control StudyYasemin İmrek0Güler Göl Özcan1Mesut Sarı2Büşra Balta3Merve Taşkan4Yusuf Öztürk5Ali Evren Tufan6 Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bolu, Turkey Bilecik State Hospital, Clinic of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bilecik, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital, Clinic of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, İstanbul, Turkey Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bolu, Turkey Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bolu, Turkey Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bolu, Turkey Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bolu, Turkey Objective:This study aimed to determine the sleep habits and sleep problems of patients with conduct disorder (CD) and to compare them with healthy controls.Materials and Methods:This cross-sectional study included 45 children diagnosed with CD and 50 healthy controls. Sleep was evaluated by children’s sleep habits questionnaire (CSHQ). Qualitative variables between groups were compared using chi-square test, whereas quantitative variables were compared using t-test. Correlation analyses were conducted to evaluate relationships between the quantitative variables. Linear regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the predictors of severity of CD symptoms. P was set at 0.05.Results:The average ages of children in CD and control groups were 11.04±1.20 and 10.00±1.55 years, respectively. Moreover, 71.1% in the CD group were boys (vs. 78.0% in the control group). The groups were comparable in terms of socio-demographic features (all p>0.05). Scores of all CSHQ subscales were significantly elevated in the CD group compared with the control group (p<0.001). Clinically significant sleep problems were significantly elevated in the CD group (p<0.001). In the regression analysis, bedtime resistance and daytime sleepiness emerged as significant predictors of the severity of CD.Conclusion:Sleep problems may be common among Turkish children with CD, and bedtime resistance and daytime sleepiness may indicate severity of symptoms. Multimodal treatment for CD among children may address sleep problems. http://jtsm.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/sleep-problems-in-turkish-children-with-conduct-di/48604 conduct disordersleep habitschild
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author Yasemin İmrek
Güler Göl Özcan
Mesut Sarı
Büşra Balta
Merve Taşkan
Yusuf Öztürk
Ali Evren Tufan
spellingShingle Yasemin İmrek
Güler Göl Özcan
Mesut Sarı
Büşra Balta
Merve Taşkan
Yusuf Öztürk
Ali Evren Tufan
Sleep Problems in Turkish Children with Conduct Disorder: A Single-centre, Cross-sectional, Case-control Study
Türk Uyku Tıbbı Dergisi
conduct disorder
sleep habits
child
author_facet Yasemin İmrek
Güler Göl Özcan
Mesut Sarı
Büşra Balta
Merve Taşkan
Yusuf Öztürk
Ali Evren Tufan
author_sort Yasemin İmrek
title Sleep Problems in Turkish Children with Conduct Disorder: A Single-centre, Cross-sectional, Case-control Study
title_short Sleep Problems in Turkish Children with Conduct Disorder: A Single-centre, Cross-sectional, Case-control Study
title_full Sleep Problems in Turkish Children with Conduct Disorder: A Single-centre, Cross-sectional, Case-control Study
title_fullStr Sleep Problems in Turkish Children with Conduct Disorder: A Single-centre, Cross-sectional, Case-control Study
title_full_unstemmed Sleep Problems in Turkish Children with Conduct Disorder: A Single-centre, Cross-sectional, Case-control Study
title_sort sleep problems in turkish children with conduct disorder: a single-centre, cross-sectional, case-control study
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Türk Uyku Tıbbı Dergisi
issn 2148-1504
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Objective:This study aimed to determine the sleep habits and sleep problems of patients with conduct disorder (CD) and to compare them with healthy controls.Materials and Methods:This cross-sectional study included 45 children diagnosed with CD and 50 healthy controls. Sleep was evaluated by children’s sleep habits questionnaire (CSHQ). Qualitative variables between groups were compared using chi-square test, whereas quantitative variables were compared using t-test. Correlation analyses were conducted to evaluate relationships between the quantitative variables. Linear regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the predictors of severity of CD symptoms. P was set at 0.05.Results:The average ages of children in CD and control groups were 11.04±1.20 and 10.00±1.55 years, respectively. Moreover, 71.1% in the CD group were boys (vs. 78.0% in the control group). The groups were comparable in terms of socio-demographic features (all p>0.05). Scores of all CSHQ subscales were significantly elevated in the CD group compared with the control group (p<0.001). Clinically significant sleep problems were significantly elevated in the CD group (p<0.001). In the regression analysis, bedtime resistance and daytime sleepiness emerged as significant predictors of the severity of CD.Conclusion:Sleep problems may be common among Turkish children with CD, and bedtime resistance and daytime sleepiness may indicate severity of symptoms. Multimodal treatment for CD among children may address sleep problems.
topic conduct disorder
sleep habits
child
url http://jtsm.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/sleep-problems-in-turkish-children-with-conduct-di/48604
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