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The highest rate of current sleeping problems was reported among winter attendees, who also more often reported "much more sleeping problems than usual" than did attendees in other seasons.
In addition, they reported significantly more sleeping problems, and more feelings of depression and anxiety.
Our study investigated whether people living in the sub-arctic had more sleeping problems or mental distress during winter.
Among girls, several unhealthy behaviors and psychosocial symptoms accumulated, whereas inactive boys had more sleeping problems than the others.
We found no sex differences in dysregulation and inhibition, whereas other studies report girls to be more fearful and to have more sleeping problems than boys [ 14, 27].
Children with PDDs had more sleeping problems than controls (78% vs. 26%), particularly difficulties initiating sleep, shorter sleep duration, higher rates of sleep anxiety, and parasomnias.
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As Dr. Barbara Phillips, who directs the Sleep Clinic at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, puts it in the book's foreword: "The truth is, women sleep differently than men," reporting a greater need for sleep, and more sleep problems.
Preterm girls were significantly more emotionally reactive, depressed and withdrawn than full-term girls, and over all they had about 20 percent more sleep problems, attention problems and aggressive behaviors.
One might have assumed that parents of young children have more sleep problems and sleep less.
Premature infants have more sleep problems than full-term infants, including the known risk of abnormal breathing during sleep, which has been well demonstrated already with the BISQ-Chinese (CBISQ).
Morningness was found to be positively associated with sleep-related day shift tolerance, suggesting that night owls have more sleep problems related to day shift work than do morning larks.
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