Dr. Howard Smith Oncall
Childhood Insomnia Becomes Lifelong
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Vidcast: https://youtu.be/NcvCgecD2c8 Some 43% of elementary school aged children with insomnia continue to suffer from it into adolescence and young adulthood. This from a Penn State longitudinal study of 502 children initially studied when they were 5 to 12 years of age with followup evaluations 7 and 15 years later when they were at median ages of 16 years and 24 years. In addition to the 43% who were chronic insomniacs 27% of the group experienced durable remissions of their insomnia by adolescence. Another 19% of the children experienced insomnia that waxed and waned through adolescence into adulthood. Looking at those children without insomnia, about 15% of them developed it as adolescents and continued to suffer from it into adulthood. Another 21% of those without insomnia in childhood or adolescence developed it as adults. The take home: a majority, that is 58%, of those children who developed insomnia up through their teen years continue to suffer from it as young adults. https://pu