Children's Sleep Behavior Scale: Normative Data on 870 Children in Grades 1 to 6

Author:

Fisher B. E.1,Pauley C.1,McGuire K.1

Affiliation:

1. University of New Brunswick

Abstract

A 22-item Likert-type rating scale for parents was developed for screening a broad range of specific sleep-related behaviors of elementary school children. The prevalence of these behaviors was reported by parents for boys ( n = 459) and girls ( n = 411) in three age groups, less than 8.5 yr., between 8.5 and 11.5 yr, and greater than 11.5 yr. For all age groups, the most prevalent behaviors were restlessness, waking up at night, pleasant dreams, getting up to go to the bathroom, talking while asleep, and complaints about not being able to sleep, while the least frequent were rhythmical movements and crying while asleep. The self-reports suggest that many of the behaviors are underestimated in the literature. Some sex and age differences were found, but the number of siblings, birth order, change in family structure, and educational status of father and mother were unrelated to the sleep variables. Test-retest reliabilities of self-reports by these parents to individual items were adequate.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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