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Web-survey of pharmacological and non-pharmacological sleep interventions for children with early-onset bipolar spectrum disorders.

机译:针对早发性双相谱障碍儿童的药理学和非药理学睡眠干预的网络调查。

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BACKGROUND: A web-based survey was developed to explore the effect of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for sleep difficulties associated with Early-Onset Bipolar Spectrum Disorders (EBSD). METHOD: Four hundred ninety four parents of 4-12 year-olds, identified by parents as being diagnosed with EBSD, provided information about which professionals were consulted regarding their child's EBSD-sleep problems and pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions that helped or worsened sleep. RESULTS: Most parents reported consulting at least one medical, mental health, and/or school professional regarding their child's sleep problems. Psychiatrists and other physicians were most often consulted. The majority of parents reported several medications/supplements as helpful, most commonly, atypical antipsychotics (54.4%). Over half identified various pharmacological agents that worsened sleep, most commonly, stimulants (35.0%). Most parents also reported several non-pharmacological interventions that aided sleep problems, most frequently, a sleep routine. Over two-thirds reported a variety of non-pharmacological interventions that worsened sleep, most notably, punishment (34.8%). LIMITATIONS: The sample was non-random consisting of self-selected and web-savvy parents who self-identified their children as having EBSD and provided only parent derived data. CONCLUSIONS: Although exploratory and despite limitations, this is the first survey to report data on both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for EBSD-sleep problems. It highlights clinical interventions that may improve or worsen EBSD-sleep and provides directions for future research.
机译:背景:基于网络的调查旨在探索药理学和非药理学干预对与早发性双相谱障碍(EBSD)相关的睡眠困难的影响。方法:经父母鉴定为患有EBSD的494名4-12岁父母,提供了有关咨询专家的信息,这些信息涉及他们孩子的EBSD睡眠问题以及有助于或恶化睡眠的药物和非药物干预措施。结果:大多数父母报告说,他们的孩子的睡眠问题至少咨询了一名医学,心理健康和/或学校专业人士。最经常咨询精神科医生和其他医师。大多数父母报告说几种药物/补充剂是有帮助的,最常见的是非典型抗精神病药(54.4%)。超过一半的人发现各种使睡眠恶化的药物,最常见的是兴奋剂(35.0%)。大多数父母还报告了几种有助于睡眠问题的非药物干预措施,最常见的是改善睡眠习惯。超过三分之二的人报告了各种非药物干预措施,使睡眠恶化,最明显的是惩罚(34.8%)。局限性:该样本为非随机样本,由自我选择和精通网络的父母组成,他们自认为自己的孩子患有EBSD,并且仅提供父母衍生的数据。结论:尽管是探索性的,尽管有局限性,但这是首次报告有关EBSD睡眠问题的药物和非药物治疗数据的调查。它着重介绍了可能改善或恶化EBSD睡眠的临床干预措施,并为将来的研究提供了指导。

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