睡眠(系统调用)
自闭症谱系障碍
自闭症
心理学
干预(咨询)
娱乐
人口
临床心理学
发展心理学
物理疗法
医学
精神科
环境卫生
操作系统
法学
计算机科学
政治学
作者
Lisa Mische Lawson,Natalie Kivlin
标识
DOI:10.18666/trj-2022-v56-i4-11554
摘要
Evidence suggests physical activity (PA) improves sleep of typical children but benefits for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are not established. We examined the effects of PA, particularly swimming, on the sleep behaviors of three children with ASD using objective and parent-report measures. Children participated in eight weeks of a specialized swim program. Parents completed sleep and behavior measures at the beginning and end of the eight-week program. Parents also completed a sleep log for one week while their child slept on a sleep sensor. Results showed variable response to the Sensory Enhanced Aquatics intervention. One child’s sleep and behavior were stable and/or improved, one child’s outcomes were variable, and one child’s sleep worsened. The sleep sensor revealed children fell asleep more quickly after swimming, but increased times out of bed for one child. Recreational therapists should use caution when recommending physical activity to improve sleep with this population and carefully monitor outcomes.
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