Examining factors associated with sleep quality in parents of children 4-10 years with autism spectrum disorder

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION(2022)

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Purpose Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder often report poorer sleep compared to parents of typically developing children. When parents do not obtain enough quality sleep, functioning may be compromised placing the onus of care on already stressed parents. However, improving sleep duration may not improve sleep quality and is not always feasible. This study aimed to measure sleep quality in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder, determine if stress and children's sleep are associated with sleep quality and whether resources, appraisals, and coping moderate these relationships. Materials and Methods Multivariable regression was used to determine the effects of stress and children's sleep problems on sleep quality and test modifying effects. Results Mean (SD) Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores was 8.81 (3.76), with 77.6% of parents scoring above the clinical cut-off. Mean (SD) Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire scores was 54.03 (8.32), with 96.3% of parents rating their child's sleep above the clinical cut-off. Children's sleep was the only significant predictor and none of the expected effect modifiers were significant. Conclusion Children's sleep may be an important target to improve parent sleep quality but requires systematic assessment with interventional research.
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Parent perspectives,sleep,ASD,pediatrics,children
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