Not exact matches
Sleep was assessed in the children during one night with in - home electroencephalography (EEG)-- a method used to record electrical activity in the brain and makes it possible to identify different sleep stages — whilst parents reported their own insomnia symptoms and their children's sleep prob
Sleep was assessed in the children during one night
with in - home electroencephalography (EEG)-- a method used to record electrical activity in the brain and makes it possible to
identify different
sleep stages — whilst parents reported their own insomnia symptoms and their children's sleep prob
sleep stages — whilst parents reported their own insomnia symptoms and their children's
sleep prob
sleep problems.
Since women
with hot flashes are at greater risk for poor quality of life,
sleep problems and a depressed mood, interest in
identifying methods for managing hot flashes is growing.
It unique selling feature is that it tracks noises from your environment or a snoring
problem and it correlates these noises
with your
sleep patterns to
identify if they are disrupting your
sleep.
Ensured compliance
with protocol guidelines and requirements of regulatory agencies;
identified problems and / or inconsistencies and monitor patients» progress to include documentation and reporting of adverse events in the areas of neurology,
sleep medicine, and pulmonology.
At the 9 - month and 2 - year assessments, caregivers completed the modified Infant Toddler Symptom Checklist (ITSC)(see Table 1), a validated scale for use in children 7 to 30 months of age.23 Its purpose is to
identify infants and toddlers
with regulatory disorders who may be demanding of their caregivers; be unpredictably fussy; or have
problems with sleep, feeding, or regulating mood and behavior.
Five clusters were
identified: a low scores cluster, a
sleep problems cluster, a comorbidity cluster (high on all variables), a low mood cluster and a cluster
with elevation on anxiety and depressed mood («distress»).
The Foundation for Accountability screener
identified children
with special health care needs.24 The Child Behavior Checklist for children 1.5 to 5 years of age measured parents» perceptions of their child's behavioral
problems with regard to emotional reactivity, being anxious or depressed,
sleep, attention, and aggression.25 Parents rated their child regarding how true (often, sometimes, or never) each item was at the time of the interview.
In a community sample of children aged 3 to 4 years
with previous infant
sleep problems, we aimed to 1) establish proportions
with recurring, persisting, and resolving
sleep problems; 2)
identify early predictors of later
sleep problems; and 3)
identify comorbidities of persistent or recurrent
sleep problems at age 3 to 4 years.
We aimed to 1) establish proportions of children
with recurring, persisting, and resolving
sleep problems; 2)
identify early predictors of later
sleep problems; and 3)
identify whether persistent or recurrent
sleep problems at age 3 to 4 years are associated
with comorbidities such as child behavior
problems, maternal depression, and poor family functioning.