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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80213-0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80213-0</a>
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Aberrant sleep patterns in children with the Rett syndrome
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Brain & Development
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1990
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Child; Female; Adult; Aging; Preschool; infant; Human; Adolescence; Rett Syndrome/co [Complications]; Sleep Disorders/co [Complications]; Rett Syndrome/dt [Drug Therapy]; Sleep Stages/ph [Physiology]
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Piazza CC; Fisher W; Kiesewetter K; Bauman L; Moser H
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Previous studies on the characteristics of disturbed sleep/wake patterns in children with the Rett syndrome have yielded inconsistent findings. In the current study, momentary time sampling procedures were used to measure the sleep/wake patterns of 20 girls with classical Rett syndrome. These patients had significantly more total sleep than age peers (M = 110.1; Zm = 2.58; p = .01), significantly less nighttime sleep (M = 80.8; Zm = -7.53; p less than .0001), and significantly more daytime sleep (M = 24.5; Zm = 8.71; p less than .0001). Night sleep was negatively correlated with age (r = -.59; p less than .01); day sleep was positively correlated with age (r = .54; p = .01). These girls also displayed night wakings on 20.9% of nights, delayed sleep onset on 67.8% of nights and early wakings on 24.5% of nights. These data clearly demonstrate that children with the Rett syndrome have markedly impaired sleep/wake patterns and suggests that the sleep dysfunction may worsen over time.
1990
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80213-0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80213-0</a>
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1990
Adolescence
Adult
Aging
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Bauman L
Brain & Development
Child
Female
Fisher W
Human
Infant
Journal Article
Kiesewetter K
Moser H
Piazza CC
Preschool
Rett Syndrome/co [Complications]
Rett Syndrome/dt [Drug Therapy]
Sleep Disorders/co [Complications]
Sleep Stages/ph [Physiology]
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80055-6" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80055-6</a>
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Behavioral Treatment of Sleep Dysfunction in Patients with the Rett Syndrome
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Brain & Development
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1991
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Child Preschool; Rett Syndrome/co [Complications]; Behavior Therapy; Sleep Disorders/th [Therapy]; Sleep Disorders/et [Etiology]; NET Files; human; child; female; Behavior Therapy; Child; Preschool; Female; Humans; Rett Syndrome/co [Complications]; Sleep Wake Disorders/et [Etiology]; Sleep Wake Disorders/th [Therapy]; sleep disturbance/disorders; Rett syndrome; psychological intervention; Fading procedure
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Piazza CC; Fisher W; Moser H
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Aberrant sleep patterns are commonly experienced by girls with the Rett syndrome. In this investigation, the problematic sleep of three girls with the Rett syndrome was regulated using a bedtime fading procedure with response cost. The treatment involved systematically delaying the bedtime and utilized a response cost component, removing the child from bed for one hour, when the child did not experience short latency to sleep onset. Daytime sleep was interrupted, except during regularly scheduled naps. A fading procedure was then successfully utilized to advance the bedtimes. This treatment resulted in more regular sleep patterns for the girls by increasing appropriate nighttime sleep, reducing inappropriate daytime sleep and reducing problematic nighttime behaviors (e.g., night wakings). These preliminary findings are important because they suggest that the dysfunctional sleep patterns of girls with the Rett syndrome may be amenable to behavioral treatments.
1991
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80055-6" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80055-6</a>
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1991
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Behavior Therapy
Brain & Development
Child
Female
Fisher W
Human
Journal Article
Moser H
Piazza CC
Preschool
Rett Syndrome/co [Complications]
Sleep Disorders/et [Etiology]
Sleep Disorders/th [Therapy]