Title of article :
Prospective Longitudinal Associations Between Persistent
Sleep Problems in Childhood and Anxiety and Depression
Disorders in Adulthood
Author/Authors :
Alice M. Gregory، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The objective of this study was to examine the associations between persistent childhood sleep
problems and adulthood anxiety and depression. Parents of 943 children (52% male) participating
in the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study provided information on their
children’s sleep and internalizing problems at ages 5, 7, and 9 years. When the participants were 21
and 26 years, adult anxiety and depression were diagnosed using a standardized diagnostic interview.
After controlling for childhood internalizing problems, sex, and socioeconomic status, persistent
sleep problems in childhood predicted adulthood anxiety disorders (OR (95% CI) = 1.60 (1.05–
2.45), p = .030) but not depressive disorders (OR (95% CI) = .99 (.63–1.56), p = .959). Persistent
sleep problems in childhood may be an early risk indicator of anxiety in adulthood.
Keywords :
Anxiety , Depression. , Sleep Problems
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology