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AuthorYaseen, Manar
AuthorAlsayed Hassan, Diana
AuthorO’Hara, Lily
Available date2025-12-03T07:42:10Z
Publication Date2025-08-31
Publication NameActa Psychologica
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.105258
CitationYaseen, Manar, Diana Alsayed Hassan, and Lily O’Hara. "Sleep patterns in autistic children and adolescents and their caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: A systematic review." Acta Psychologica 258 (2025): 105258.
ISSN00016918
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001691825005712
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68989
AbstractBackgroundSleep patterns significantly influence health and wellbeing, with disturbances to sleep quality and duration, and increased sleep disorders commonly affecting autistic people. The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown altered daily routines for almost all people, impacting their sleep patterns. AimThis study aimed to systematically review studies on sleep patterns among autistic children, adolescents, and their caregivers during the COVID-19 lockdown. MethodsIn April 2023, six databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest Central, and CINAHL) were searched for quantitative and qualitative studies. Data from eligible studies were extracted and analyzed through narrative synthesis. ResultsThirty-four studies were included, with thirty-one focusing on autistic children and adolescents and three on caregivers. Autistic males and mothers were the predominant demographic groups in the studies. The findings regarding sleep quality, duration, and disorders were inconsistent; some studies reported improvements, while others noted worsening sleep or no changes. The most common negative impacts in autistic children and adolescents were decreased sleep quality and an increase in sleep disorders. All caregiver studies indicated significant declines in sleep quality and duration. ConclusionThe COVID-19 lockdown adversely affected sleep patterns in many autistic children, adolescents, and their caregivers. To address these challenges during extreme circumstances such as lockdowns, strategies are needed to maintain or improve sleep quality and reduce the risk of negative sleep patterns in these populations.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectSleep
ASD
Autistic
Children
Adolescents
Caregivers
COVID-19
TitleSleep patterns in autistic children and adolescents and their caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: A systematic review
TypeArticle
Volume Number258
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ESSN1873-6297
dc.accessType Open Access


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