Choice Between Treatment Modality Remains Weak for Pediatric ADHD and Sleep Disorders
Sleep interventions could increase sleep quality and quantity among children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Still, evidence remains limited for other sleep-related outcomes such as quality of life (QoL), sleep onset latency (SOL), sleep efficiency, and ADHD symptoms. Researchers from the School of Health and Welfare in the Department of Health and Care at Halmstad University, Sweden, published their findings in Sleep Medicine.
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