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Sleep, health and memory: comparing parents of typically developing children and parents of children with special health-care needs

机译:睡眠,健康和记忆:比较通常发育的孩子的父母和有特殊保健需求的孩子的父母

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Parents of children with special healthcare needs (CSHCNs) report poorer sleep than parents of typically developing (TD) children, which has been associated with poorer mental health. The relations between sleep disturbances and general health and memory among this population are unknown. The current study aimed to replicate the findings that parents of CSHCNs report poorer sleep quality than parents of TD children, and further examine how sleep is related to general health and memory. Participants (75 parents of TD children; 97 parents of CSHCNs) completed an online questionnaire consisting of: demographics, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the Prospective Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) and the Healthy Days Measure. Parents of CSHCNs reported worse global sleep than parents of TD children. Parents of CSHCNs took longer to fall asleep at night, had shorter sleep duration and worse subjective sleep quality than parents of TD children. Parents of CSHCNs also had worse prospective memory and were more likely to report poor general health than parents of TD children. Poorer sleep quality was associated with worse memory and health among both parents of TD children and parents of CSHCNs. Results from this study highlight the importance of addressing the sleep of parents of CSHCNs and support the need for more research in this area. By recognizing factors associated with parent's health and functioning, service providers may be better able to implement support programs for parents of CSHCNs.
机译:有特殊医疗需求(CSHCN)的孩子的父母比一般发育(TD)的孩子的父母睡眠差,这与心理健康状况差有关。该人群中睡眠障碍与一般健康和记忆之间的关系尚不清楚。当前的研究旨在复制研究结果,即CSHCNs的父母报告的睡眠质量比TD儿童的父母差,并进一步检查睡眠与总体健康和记忆的关系。参与者(TD儿童的75名父母; CSHCN的97名父母)完成了一个在线问卷,该问卷包括:人口统计学,匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI),前瞻性回顾性记忆问卷(PRMQ)和健康天数。 CSHCN的父母报告的整体睡眠状况比TD儿童的父母差。 CSHCNs的父母晚上入睡的时间更长,睡眠时间短,主观睡眠质量比TD儿童的父母差。 CSHCNs的父母的前瞻性记忆也较差,而且比TD儿童的父母更容易报告总体健康状况不佳。 TD儿童父母和CSHCNs父母的睡眠质量差与记忆力和健康状况恶化有关。这项研究的结果突出了解决CSHCN父母的睡眠问题的重要性,并支持对该领域进行更多研究的需要。通过识别与父母的健康和功能相关的因素,服务提供商可以更好地为CSHCN的父母实施支持计划。

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