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Behavioural interventions for sleep problems in people with an intellectual disability: a systematic review and meta-analysis of single case and group studies. / Priday, L J; Byrne, C; Totsika, V.
Yn: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, Cyfrol 61, Rhif 1, 01.2017, t. 1-15.

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Priday LJ, Byrne C, Totsika V. Behavioural interventions for sleep problems in people with an intellectual disability: a systematic review and meta-analysis of single case and group studies. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 2017 Ion;61(1):1-15. Epub 2016 Maw 7. doi: 10.1111/jir.12265

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Priday, L J ; Byrne, C ; Totsika, V. / Behavioural interventions for sleep problems in people with an intellectual disability : a systematic review and meta-analysis of single case and group studies. Yn: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 2017 ; Cyfrol 61, Rhif 1. tt. 1-15.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Behavioural interventions for sleep problems in people with an intellectual disability

T2 - a systematic review and meta-analysis of single case and group studies

AU - Priday, L J

AU - Byrne, C

AU - Totsika, V

N1 - © 2016 MENCAP and International Association of the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PY - 2017/1

Y1 - 2017/1

N2 - BACKGROUND: Behavioural interventions are frequently used to address sleep problems in people with intellectual disabilities (ID). The current study aimed to systematically review evidence on the efficacy of behavioural interventions for children and adults with ID and sleep problems.METHOD: Electronic and hand searches identified seven studies for inclusion (N = 169). Standardised mean difference effect sizes (d) were calculated for group studies (N = 4). Non-overlap effect sizes (Tau-U) were calculated for single case experimental design studies (SCEDs; N = 3).RESULTS: A large effect size (weighted d = 0.923, confidence interval: 0.705 to 1.151) across group studies indicated large improvements in sleep problems following behavioural intervention. Effect size across SCEDs (weighted Tau-U: 0.528, confidence interval: 0.351 to 0.705) indicated a 53% improvement compared with baseline. Sleep initiation and sleep maintenance problems showed significant improvements post-intervention. Follow-up effects were less consistent across study designs and suggested that some sleep problems maintain gains better than others.CONCLUSION: Meta-analytic evidence from group and SCEDs can provide complementary information about efficacy. Findings propose that behavioural interventions are a promising evidence-based practice for improving sleep problems in people with ID.

AB - BACKGROUND: Behavioural interventions are frequently used to address sleep problems in people with intellectual disabilities (ID). The current study aimed to systematically review evidence on the efficacy of behavioural interventions for children and adults with ID and sleep problems.METHOD: Electronic and hand searches identified seven studies for inclusion (N = 169). Standardised mean difference effect sizes (d) were calculated for group studies (N = 4). Non-overlap effect sizes (Tau-U) were calculated for single case experimental design studies (SCEDs; N = 3).RESULTS: A large effect size (weighted d = 0.923, confidence interval: 0.705 to 1.151) across group studies indicated large improvements in sleep problems following behavioural intervention. Effect size across SCEDs (weighted Tau-U: 0.528, confidence interval: 0.351 to 0.705) indicated a 53% improvement compared with baseline. Sleep initiation and sleep maintenance problems showed significant improvements post-intervention. Follow-up effects were less consistent across study designs and suggested that some sleep problems maintain gains better than others.CONCLUSION: Meta-analytic evidence from group and SCEDs can provide complementary information about efficacy. Findings propose that behavioural interventions are a promising evidence-based practice for improving sleep problems in people with ID.

KW - Adolescent

KW - Adult

KW - Aged

KW - Behavior Therapy/methods

KW - Child

KW - Child, Preschool

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Intellectual Disability/complications

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Sleep Wake Disorders/etiology

KW - Young Adult

U2 - 10.1111/jir.12265

DO - 10.1111/jir.12265

M3 - Review article

C2 - 26952339

VL - 61

SP - 1

EP - 15

JO - Journal of Intellectual Disability Research

JF - Journal of Intellectual Disability Research

SN - 0964-2633

IS - 1

ER -