Authors
Luc Laberge, Richard E Tremblay, Frank Vitaro, Jacques Montplaisir
Publication date
2000/7/1
Journal
Pediatrics
Volume
106
Issue
1
Pages
67-74
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics
Description
Objectives
This study examines the prevalence and developmental changes of parasomnias and assesses gender differences, relationships between parasomnias, and associations with anxiety and family adversity using data collected during the course of a longitudinal study of a representative sample of children from Québec.
Method
The present analyses are based on results available for 664 boys and 689 girls for whom mothers have completed questions concerning demographics, parasomnias, and anxiety level. For the prevalence and developmental aspects of parasomnias, prospective data were collected at annual intervals from 11 to 13 years old and retrospective data for the period between ages 3 and 10 years were collected when the children were 10 years old.
Results
Somniloquy, leg restlessness, and sleep bruxism are the most frequent parasomnias. More girls were afflicted with leg restlessness …
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Scholar articles
L Laberge, RE Tremblay, F Vitaro, J Montplaisir - Pediatrics, 2000