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J Child Neurol ; 20(5): 400-4, 2005 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15968923

ABSTRACT

Two daily school periods are mandatory in Brazil owing to a shortage of academic facilities, which can decrease cognitive performance, especially in children with sleep-disordered breathing. This study aimed to verify the influence of starting time to school on cognition, comparing children with sleep disorders and normal children. Cognition was assessed in 79 children with sleep-disordered breathing, 468 children with nonrespiratory sleep disorders, and 633 normal control children. We analyzed total sleep time, starting time to school (morning or afternoon), and grades. First grade morning students with sleep-disordered breathing had 8.04 higher odds for cognitive dysfunction than normal children. For children with sleep-disordered breathing, second and third grade morning students had higher odds for cognitive dysfunction than those who studied in the afternoon (3.69 and 4.07). Fourth grade morning students had 8.27 higher odds for cognitive dysfunction than first grade children. In conclusion, sleep-disordered breathing, grades, and starting time to school interact to affect cognition in Brazilian children.


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Cognition Disorders/etiology , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/psychology , Age Factors , Brazil , Case-Control Studies , Child , Circadian Rhythm , Educational Measurement , Female , Humans , Male , Odds Ratio , Surveys and Questionnaires , Time Factors
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Arq Neuropsiquiatr ; 61(3A): 588-90, 2003 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14513162

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: The personality is the way people express themselves inside the environment they live. Sleep, quality or quantity, is a way of this physical and psychological expression of well being. Psychological factors, associated with psychophysiological insomnia (PPI) suggest an exaggerated perception of the difficulties to fall asleep. Worries, anxiety and the fear of not sleeping produce a bad sleep quality or sleep misperception. This study aims to identify personality features associated with PPI throughout Rorschach test (RT). METHOD: We studied 32 patients with PPI (22 women), between 29 and 75 years old. We excluded patients with other sleeping or psychiatric disorders. We analysed the data from PPI patients submitted to the RT and we compared our results with the standard data. RESULTS: We noticed a significant increase in global answers and a significant decrease in detailed answers; a trend of a low number of answers; great number of shape and animal answers, especially for women. CONCLUSION: The features of the PPI patient's personality were daily problems insecure and the incapability to avoid or remove them from their thought, making bedtime a time for worries to appear again and motivate insomnia.


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Personality , Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/psychology , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Rorschach Test , Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/physiopathology
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