Sleep and Cognition in Individuals with Autism and Down Syndrome
Individuals with Autism (ASD) and Down syndrome (DS) have poor sleep (Churchill et al., 2013; Lambert, Tessier, Chevrier, Scherzer, Mottron, and Godbout, 2013; Wiggs and Stores, 2004). However, the type of poor sleep differs between groups. We wanted to explore the nature of parent reported sleep di...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-5785482015-10-23T05:47:28Z Sleep and Cognition in Individuals with Autism and Down Syndrome Catapano, Ellen Christine Edgin, Jamie O. Individuals with Autism (ASD) and Down syndrome (DS) have poor sleep (Churchill et al., 2013; Lambert, Tessier, Chevrier, Scherzer, Mottron, and Godbout, 2013; Wiggs and Stores, 2004). However, the type of poor sleep differs between groups. We wanted to explore the nature of parent reported sleep differences in autism and Down syndrome, and compare sleep severity to verbal and nonverbal IQ. We aimed to unveil the relation between sleep and cognition between both groups. Both populations (N=36) were given the Child Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ), a parent-reported questionnaire, and were tested on IQ by the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test-II (KBIT-II). Our results yielded significantly higher scores for sleep onset delay and daytime sleepiness in ASD, and a marginally significant increase in bedtime resistance forDS. We compared the 9 subscales of the CSHQ to verbal and nonverbal IQ. Our results showed a significant correlation for ASD between the total sleep disturbance score (TSDS) and verbal IQ. As a more reliable measure of sleep, the CSHQ would be better utilized in conjunction with a more objective measure of sleep, such as polysomnography (PSG). 2015 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/578548 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona. |
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Individuals with Autism (ASD) and Down syndrome (DS) have poor sleep (Churchill et al., 2013; Lambert, Tessier, Chevrier, Scherzer, Mottron, and Godbout, 2013; Wiggs and Stores, 2004). However, the type of poor sleep differs between groups. We wanted to explore the nature of parent reported sleep differences in autism and Down syndrome, and compare sleep severity to verbal and nonverbal IQ. We aimed to unveil the relation between sleep and cognition between both groups. Both populations (N=36) were given the Child Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ), a parent-reported questionnaire, and were tested on IQ by the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test-II (KBIT-II). Our results yielded significantly higher scores for sleep onset delay and daytime sleepiness in ASD, and a marginally significant increase in bedtime resistance forDS. We compared the 9 subscales of the CSHQ to verbal and nonverbal IQ. Our results showed a significant correlation for ASD between the total sleep disturbance score (TSDS) and verbal IQ. As a more reliable measure of sleep, the CSHQ would be better utilized in conjunction with a more objective measure of sleep, such as polysomnography (PSG). |
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Sleep and Cognition in Individuals with Autism and Down Syndrome |
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Sleep and Cognition in Individuals with Autism and Down Syndrome |
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Sleep and Cognition in Individuals with Autism and Down Syndrome |
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Sleep and Cognition in Individuals with Autism and Down Syndrome |
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Sleep and Cognition in Individuals with Autism and Down Syndrome |
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sleep and cognition in individuals with autism and down syndrome |
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The University of Arizona. |
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