Health and sleep problems in Cornelia de Lange syndrome: a case control study
Autor: | Scott S. Hall, Chris Oliver, Kate Arron, Jenny Sloneem |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2008 |
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Sleep Wake Disorders medicine.medical_specialty Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Hernia Adolescent Eye Diseases BF Psychology Gastrointestinal Diseases Health Status Poison control Comorbidity Suicide prevention Severity of Illness Index Skin Diseases Occupational safety and health Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) De Lange Syndrome Intellectual Disability Surveys and Questionnaires Intellectual disability Injury prevention medicine Prevalence Humans Psychiatry Ear Diseases Sleep disorder Rehabilitation Stomatognathic Diseases medicine.disease Psychiatry and Mental health Neurology Case-Control Studies Female Neurology (clinical) Psychology Self-Injurious Behavior |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Self-injury, sleep problems and health problems are commonly reported in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome (CdLS) but there are no comparisons with appropriately matched participants. The relationship between these areas and comparison to a control group is warranted. METHOD: 54 individuals with CdLS were compared with 46 participants with intellectual disability (ID) of mixed aetiology who were similar in terms of degree of ID, mobility, age and gender using informant-based measures of health problems, sleep and self-injury. RESULTS: Participants with CdLS experienced significantly more current and lifetime health problems with eye problems and gastrointestinal disorders prominent. Although 55% of those with CdLS experienced sleep problems this prevalence was not different from the comparison group. Sleep disorder was not associated with self-injury in the CdLS group, skin problems were associated with severity of self-injury but not presence. DISCUSSION: People with CdLS experience a range of significant health problems and have more health concerns than others with the same degree of ID. Although this has been well documented in the past, the current high prevalence of health concerns indicates the need for regular health assessment and appropriate intervention. Language: en |
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