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Objective sleep patterns and severity of symptoms in pediatric obsessive compulsive disorder: a pilot investigation
Authors:Alfano Candice A  Kim Kerri L
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Children''s National Medical Center, The George Washington University School of Medicine, 111 Michigan Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20010, USA
Abstract:Sleep disturbances are common among youth with anxiety disorders, yet objective assessments of sleep in children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) have been the focus of scant research. We therefore compared a small group of non-medicated, non-depressed children with primary OCD (ages 7-11 years) to matched healthy controls using home-based actigraphy during a 7-day prospective assessment. Validated parent and child sleep measures also were collected, and associations among objective sleep variables and severity of obsessions and compulsions were examined. We found significantly fragmented sleep patterns in the OCD group compared to controls including reduced total sleep time (TST) and longer wake periods after sleep onset. Severity of compulsions showed a significant negative correlation with TST. These preliminary findings indicate the presence of sleep abnormalities in pre-pubescent OCD patients with potential implications for future examinations of early developmental processes and features of the disorder.
Keywords:Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)   Objective sleep assessment   Actigraphy   Symptom severity   Children
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