Health Effects of Sleep Quality in Premutation Carrier Mothers of Individuals With Fragile X Syndrome
Date
2023Author
Dembo, Robert S.
Hong, Jinkuk
DaWalt, Leann Smith
Berry-Kravis, Elizabeth M.
Mailick, Marsha R.
Publisher
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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Supplemental materials for the article, "Health Effects of Sleep Quality in Premutation Carrier Mothers of Individuals With Fragile X Syndrome". The article's abstract:
Sleep plays an integral role in supporting well-being, and sleep difficulties are common in mothers of individuals with developmental disabilities, including fragile X syndrome (FXS). This study assessed whether the effects of sleep quality on physical health and depression are exacerbated by genetic risk factors (CGG repeats) in FMR1 premutation carrier mothers of individuals with FXS. Poor sleep quality predicted a greater number of physical health conditions for mothers with CGG repeats in the mid-premutation range (90-110 repeats), but not for those in the lower (< 90 repeats) or higher (> 110 repeats) ends of the range. A significant association between poor sleep quality and maternal depressive symptoms was also observed, but there was no evidence that this effect varied by level of genetic vulnerability. This research extends our understanding of individual differences in the effects of sleep quality among mothers of individuals with FXS.
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The supplemental materials include:
• Table of physical health conditions
• Regression models controlling for behavior problems exhibited by adolescents and adults with fragile X syndrome
Citation
Dembo, R.S., Hong, J., DaWalt, L.S., Berry-Kravis, E.M., Mailick, M.R. (2023). Health Effects of Sleep Quality in Premutation Carrier Mothers of Individuals With Fragile X Syndrome. [Supplementary Materials]. University of Wisconsin - Madison.