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The management of sleep disturbances in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): an update of the literature

Samuele Cortese, Guilherme Fusetto Veronesi, Alessandra Gabellone, Anna Margari, Lucia Marzulli, Emilia Matera, Maria Giuseppina Petruzelli, Francesco Maria Piarulli, Fabio Tarantino, Alessio Bellato, Valeria Parlatini, Ebba Du Rietz, Henrik Larsson, Samantha Hornsey, Cathy Hill, Lucia Margari

2024Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Sleep disorders represent an important comorbidity in individuals with ADHD. While the links between ADHD and sleep disturbances have been extensively investigated, research on the management of sleep disorders in individuals with ADHD is relatively limited, albeit expanding. AREAS COVERED: The authors searched PubMed, Medline, PsycInfo, Embase+Embase Classic, Web of Sciences databases, and clinicaltrials.gov up to 4 January 2024, for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of any intervention for sleep disorders associated with ADHD. They retained 16 RCTs (eight on pharmacological and eight on non-pharmacological interventions), supporting behavioral intervention and melatonin, and nine ongoing RCTs registered on clinicaltrials.gov. EXPERT OPINION: The pool of RCTs testing interventions for sleep disorders in individuals with ADHD is expanding. However, to inform clinical guidelines, there is a need for additional research in several areas, including 1) RCTs based on a precise phenotyping of sleep disorders; 2) pragmatic RCTs recruiting neurodevelopmental populations representative of those seen in clinical services; 3) trials testing alternative interventions (e.g. suvorexant or light therapy) or ways to deliver them (e.g. online); 4) sequential and longer-term RCTs; 5) studies testing the impact of sleep interventions on outcomes other than sleep; 6) and implementation of advanced evidence synthesis and precision medicine approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorderSleep (system call)PsychologyAttention deficitMethylphenidatePsychiatryOperating systemComputer scienceAttention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderSleep and related disordersTraumatic Brain Injury Research