Sentences with phrase «persistent sleep problem»

Twelve percent (14 of 114) of children had a persistent sleep problem, ie, had a sleep problem both at the end of the Infant Sleep Study and at the time of this survey.
Research has shown that up to 25 % of pre-school children have a persistent sleep problem.
For babies with a sleep association issue or a persistent sleep problem, dream feeding won't fit anything.
«Consistent with previous studies, being a female, having persistent sleep problems, and emotional and behaviour problems in childhood additionally increased the risk for parasomnias at age 12 years.»
Previous studies have suggested that children with sleep problems are more likely to display more externalizing behavior problems.4 Although a similar pattern was seen in our cohort, the severity of externalizing behavior problems in children with persistent sleep problems did not fall into the clinical range.5
Likewise, after controlling for internalizing symptoms in childhood, Gregory et al. (2005) found persistent sleep problems in childhood to predict a diagnosis of anxiety but not depression in young adulthood.

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The mothers whose children (now preschool - aged) had «[persistent] or [recurring]... infant sleep problems in the preschool years [had] higher depression scores.»
You should be concerned, however, if the discomfort is persistent or if the gas causes baby sleep problems.
Advocacy A doctor shares his thoughts on the persistent problem of infant sleep death and shares an age - old technique that could provide the solution.
While some children with sleep problems do «outgrow» them as they mature, sleep related symptoms — like difficulty falling or staying asleep, daytime sleepiness and snoring — can be persistent and troublesome.
Research has shown a link between persistent sleep difficulties in childhood and mental health problems like depression, anxiety disorders, and alcohol abuse later in life.
Symptoms of this can include skin reactions (rash, hives, eczema), breathing problems (wheezing, cough, sneezing, persistent runny nose), abdominal symptoms (vomiting, profuse watery diarrhea, bloody stools, failure to gain weight), and behavior issues (persistent irritability, refusal to eat, poor sleeping).
People with PTSD may have persistent frightening thoughts and memories of their trauma, may experience sleep problems, often feel detached or numb, and may be easily startled.
And there is a list of symptoms to watch for: persistent anger, irritability, a loss of interest in pleasurable things, lack of interactivity with family and friends, feelings of guilt, sleeping problems, eating too little or too much.
Do you (or your child) experience persistent worry, sadness, or sleep problems?
problems sleeping or sleeping too much • difficulty concentrating, focusing, can't seem to get things done • sudden loss of appetite or overeating • irritable and short - tempered • intrusive thoughts • overwhelming feelings of sadness, doom, or emptiness • thoughts of suicide or «giving up» • stop taking care of yourself • feeling hopeless or helpless • persistent restlessness or sluggishness • situational and clinical depression • counseling to enhance effectiveness of anti-depressant medications
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.
Maternal depression has been repeatedly associated with sleep disturbance in childhood, 7,21 and in at least 1 study, it predicted persistent child sleep problems.7 In contrast, maternal EPDS score at age 6 to 12 months did not predict sleep problems at the age of 3 to 4 years in this study.
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