DSC: Characterizing Key Factors that Correlate with Sleep Problems in Rare Neurodevelopmental Genetic Disorders
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Neurodevelopmental genetic disorders (NGDs) are a spectrum of conditions that affect how the brain functions. Individuals with NGDs often experience sleep problems, which also affects their ability to function during the daytime. Despite these common issues, not much is known about predictors of sleep problems in NGDs.
In this study, researchers characterized key factors that correlate with sleep problems in rare NGDs. Parents of 173 individuals with rare NGDs—including PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome, SYNGAP1, NFIX, and a mixed group of other NGDs—completed the Neurobehavioral Evaluation Tool. The team used these evaluations to characterize sleep phenotypes across disorders and examine predictors of poor sleep.
Results highlighted the elevated severity of sleep problems in NGDs, particularly in those with SYNGAP1. Predictors for each sleep problem varied, suggesting that accurate assessment and diagnosis of sleep problems—as well as evaluation of correlates of sleep difficulties—are required in order to provide targeted interventions in rare NGDs.
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