Understanding the role of sleep and its disturbances in autism spectrum disorder
Abstract: Sleep difficulties are one of the significant complications associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Despite their possible role as contributors to the overall symptoms of ASD, the symptoms of disturbed sleep experienced by many affected patients have only recently started to rec...
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Taylor & Francis
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/13666 |
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| Sumario: | Abstract: Sleep difficulties are one of the significant complications associated with autism
spectrum disorder (ASD). Despite their possible role as contributors to the overall
symptoms of ASD, the symptoms of disturbed sleep experienced by many affected
patients have only recently started to receive attention from clinicians, caretakers, and
family members. Many types of sleep disorders have been reported in ASD individuals,
but these have not been categorized under a common terminology. Nevertheless,
several studies have established that a positive relationship exists between the
occurrence of sleep difficulties and heightenedsymptomatology in ASD children. When
ASD children show evidence of sleep problems there is also an increased frequency of
behavioral problems such as social impairment, decreased cognitive functioning,
aggressiveness, and anxiety. Several hypotheses have been put forward regarding the
linkage between disturbed sleep and ASD. These have included suggestions that sleep
difficulties and other ASD symptoms are induced by disruption of the circadian clock,
the presence of comorbid physical or psychological conditions, elevated anxiety levels,
or emotional distress. This article reviews the use of sleep therapies in ASD, among
which melatonin has shown promise because of its lack ofsignificant side effects. A
better understanding of sleep problems in the etiology of ASD, their impact on the
symptoms and behavior of ASD individuals, and their potential use as a secondary aid
for treating ASD would represent a significant contribution todevelop strategies to
manage the disorder. |
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