Therapy of insomnia and nightmares in childhood and adolescence

Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Angelika A Schlarb

Abstract

Therapy of insomnia and nightmares in childhood and adolescence Abstract. Sleep problems and sleep disorders have a high prevalence in childhood and adolescence. Normally, such conditions persist and often become chronic. Daytime impairments are widespread with concentration deficits, mental problems, and also a higher suicide risk. Therefore, early and effective interventions are necessary. As symptoms change with age, therapy should be adjusted accordingly. Various strategies for infants and toddlers, schoolchildren, and adolescents will be named. In addition, evidence of these therapy strategies will be shown. All in all, more randomized controlled studies addressing children and adolescents are needed. Furthermore, studies with children and adolescents suffering from comorbid disorders or mental disorders and sleep problems should be conducted.

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