Preliminary evaluation of Sleepwise program for children with sleep disturbance and developmental delay

Kristie Austin, Jocelynne E Gordon, Annie O'Connell

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Abstract

Sleep disturbances are very prevalent in children with developmental delay. Parental-assisted behavioral strategies have been used effectively in school-aged children; however, multimodal treatment for preschool-aged children is lacking. The current study is a preliminary investigation of the effectiveness of a parent group program called Sleepwise designed for young children with developmental delay and incorporating behavioral, communicative, and sensory strategies. Six parents attended three workshop sessions and implemented individualized treatment plans. Initial results revealed significant posttreatment reductions in child sleep disturbances and behavioral problems, with high treatment acceptability ratings by parents. Outcomes were generally maintained at 1-month follow-up.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)195 - 211
Number of pages17
JournalChild and Family Behavior Therapy
Volume35
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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