Impact of sleep disturbance on mental health in schoolchildren with atopic dermatitis: A population-based study
Kan-Hsuan Lin, Yu-Jun Chang, Tung-Ming Chang, Kuender D. Yang, Ching-Yuang Lin, Ko-Huang Lue, Hai-Lun Sun, Pei-Fen Liao, Jun-Kai Kao, Yi-Giien Tsai

TL;DR
This study finds that sleep problems in teens with atopic dermatitis are linked to higher rates of anxiety and depression.
Contribution
The study identifies a dose-response relationship between sleep disturbances and mental health symptoms in adolescents with atopic dermatitis.
Findings
Adolescents with atopic dermatitis had higher rates of anxiety and depression compared to healthy controls.
Sleep disturbances, poor sleep quality, and daytime sleepiness were independently linked to increased risks of anxiety and depression.
A dose-response relationship was observed between sleep disturbance frequency and symptom severity.
Abstract
This Taiwanese population-based cross-sectional (CARE) study examined associations between sleep disturbances and mental health symptoms in adolescents with atopic dermatitis (AD). A cross-sectional analysis was conducted among 14,675 adolescents (median age: 12.6 years; 49.7% male) using validated self-report questionnaires to assess anxiety (Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders) and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9). AD was identified via physician diagnosis and self-reported symptoms. Sleep quality, frequency of disturbances, and daytime sleepiness were evaluated using self-report. Logistic regression models adjusted for sex and psychosocial factors were used to assess associations with mental health outcomes. Adolescents with AD (n = 3470) had higher anxiety (18.7% vs 16.0%) and depression (4.2% vs 2.4%) prevalence than health controls (n = 7865) (P <…
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TopicsSchool Health and Nursing Education · Health, psychology, and well-being · Dermatology and Skin Diseases
