Sleep in preadolescents and adolescents with chronic disorders

Minerva Pediatr (Torino). 2021 Jul 15. doi: 10.23736/S2724-5276.21.06492-2. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: The aim of the study was to explore the subjective perception of their own sleep and daytime habits in (pre-)adolescents with chronic diseases.

Methods: Self-administered questionnaires exploring daytime and nighttime habits, health behavior, daytime sleepiness, depression and anxiety were fulfilled by the (pre-)adolescents.

Results: Hundred sixty one patients with a chronic disease, aged 14.3±2.6 years old, participated to the study. Mean total time in bed was 8h52±1h09 (range 5h00-11h30) on school days (TIBS) and 9h59±1h28 (range 6h00-14h00) on non school days (TIBN), with 11 (7%) adolescents reporting sleeping ≤7 hours during schooldays. The mean sleep time difference between TIBS and TIBN was 67±95 minutes (range -210-330 min), with 33 patients (20%) having a sleep debt>2h, and 38% reporting sleep initiating problems. Patients with cystic fibrosis had the lowest mean TIBS, the highest percentage (37%) of patients with sleep debt>2h. Obese patients were the sleepiest (33%) with 8% having sleep debt. Anxiety and severe depression were observed in 22% and 20% of the patients, respectively, and correlated with fatigue at wake up and daytime sleepiness.

Conclusions: In these (pre-)adolescents with a chronic disease, 20% had sleep debt but sleep duration was reasonable with acceptable respect of sleep hygiene rules.