The researchers identified significant differences in most types of sleep disorders between the ASD and ADHD groups and the TD group. The group with ADHD showed significantly more sleep breathing disorders and hyperhidrosis compared with the ASD and TD groups, as well as more total sleep problems. Compared with the ASD group, the ADHD group had greater predictive power of sleep problems on communication difficulties. Sleep problems were found to partially mediate the association between symptoms and communication in both groups. "Understanding the sleep dysfunctions that occur in both conditions and their repercussion in other areas such as communication is crucial for developing tailored interventions that reduce the adverse consequences of sleep disturbances," the authors write. Abstract/Full Text (subscription or payment may be required)
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