PARASOMNIAS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN

Daytime fatigue and somnolence may be the results of parasomnias, and when they occur frequently the problem gets worse, therefore, to examine the prevalence of parasomnias and it’s relationship with, age, gender, parental educational level and parental stress, we performed a cross sectional study w...

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Main Authors: M. Shoghy, S Khanjari, F .Farmany, F. Hossaini
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Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2005-03-01
Series:نشریه پرستاری ایران
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Online Access:http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-28-en.html
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author M. Shoghy
S Khanjari
F .Farmany
F. Hossaini
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description Daytime fatigue and somnolence may be the results of parasomnias, and when they occur frequently the problem gets worse, therefore, to examine the prevalence of parasomnias and it’s relationship with, age, gender, parental educational level and parental stress, we performed a cross sectional study with the participation of 900 children for whom, their mothers completed questionnaires.   The most frequent types of parasomnias were restlessness (36.7%), somniloquy (27.9%), and bruxim (26.9%), and some types were related to age, gender, parental education and stress (P=0.005).   Overall, as a great majority of children experience parasomnias at least once a weak, the researchers recommend a study in which, the duration of sleep and daytime fatigue to be assessed, and also, behavioral disorders of children with parasomnias to be evaluated .
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spelling doaj.art-eadf70beeaf141c28b66b2d9b64f8f862022-12-22T00:46:06ZfasIran University of Medical Sciencesنشریه پرستاری ایران2008-59312005-03-011841153159PARASOMNIAS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDRENM. Shoghy0S Khanjari1F .Farmany2F. Hossaini3 Daytime fatigue and somnolence may be the results of parasomnias, and when they occur frequently the problem gets worse, therefore, to examine the prevalence of parasomnias and it’s relationship with, age, gender, parental educational level and parental stress, we performed a cross sectional study with the participation of 900 children for whom, their mothers completed questionnaires.   The most frequent types of parasomnias were restlessness (36.7%), somniloquy (27.9%), and bruxim (26.9%), and some types were related to age, gender, parental education and stress (P=0.005).   Overall, as a great majority of children experience parasomnias at least once a weak, the researchers recommend a study in which, the duration of sleep and daytime fatigue to be assessed, and also, behavioral disorders of children with parasomnias to be evaluated .http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-28-en.htmlsleep disorderparasomniaschildhood
spellingShingle M. Shoghy
S Khanjari
F .Farmany
F. Hossaini
PARASOMNIAS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
نشریه پرستاری ایران
sleep disorder
parasomnias
childhood
title PARASOMNIAS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_full PARASOMNIAS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_fullStr PARASOMNIAS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed PARASOMNIAS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_short PARASOMNIAS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_sort parasomnias in school age children
topic sleep disorder
parasomnias
childhood
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