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Sleep Problems of Parents of Typically Developing Children and Parents of Children With Autism

Few researchers have investigated the relation of children's sleep problems to their parents' sleep problems. Children with autism have been reported to evidence greater sleep problems than do typically developing children (C. D. Hoffman, D. P. Sweeney, J. E. Gilliam, & M. C. Lopez-Wag...

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Published in:The Journal of genetic psychology 2008-09, Vol.169 (3), p.245-260
Main Authors: Lopez-Wagner, Muriel C., Hoffman, Charles D., Sweeney, Dwight P., Hodge, Danelle, Gilliam, James E.
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Adolescent
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Autism
Autistic Disorder - psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child Behavior
Child clinical studies
Child, Preschool
Children
Developmental disorders
Family Health
Female
Humans
Infantile autism
Insomnia
Male
Medical sciences
Parent Child Relationship
Parents
Parents & parenting
Parents - psychology
Preschool Children
Problems
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Sleep
Sleep disorders
sleep problems
Sleep Wake Disorders - epidemiology
Sleep Wake Disorders - psychology
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Studies
Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
United States - epidemiology
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