Abstract

Presentation, clinical course, and outcomes for 23 premature children with arterial ischemic stroke before 44 weeks gestational age are reported from Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, IN.

Highlights

  • Two further articles and an editorial on sleep disorders and behavior appear in the same issue of this journal

  • The prevalence of sleep problems and their associations with quality of life (QOL), school attendance, and family impacts in children with ADHD were determined in a study at Royal Children's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Australia

  • Caregivers' in 239 eligible families reported sleep problems during the previous 4 weeks that were mild in 28.5%, and moderate or severe in 44.8% of ADHD children

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Introduction

Two further articles and an editorial on sleep disorders and behavior appear in the same issue of this journal. The prevalence of sleep problems and their associations with quality of life (QOL), school attendance, and family impacts in children with ADHD were determined in a study at Royal Children's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Australia. Caregivers' (primarily mothers) in 239 eligible families reported sleep problems during the previous 4 weeks that were mild in 28.5%, and moderate or severe in 44.8% of ADHD children.

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