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Deciphering the connection: Autism and sleep quality in adults…

Approximately 9 min reading time. Downloadable version available here [ PDF 112KB].

Adequate and refreshing sleep is important for health and wellbeing. Poor sleep quality or insomnia can negatively affect multiple aspects of physical and mental health and can impair daytime functioning. Autistic adults generally report poor sleep quality compared to non-autistic adults, and for most Autistic adults, getting good quality sleep each night can be a challenge.

man in bed eyes opened suffering insomnia and sleep disorder

Common sleep issues reported by Autistic adults include:

  • difficulty falling asleep
  • night waking
  • shorter night sleep
  • poor sleep efficiency (percentage of time in bed spent sleeping)
  • daily (circadian) sleep-wake patterns that are not in tune with work, education and social activities.
Read more “Deciphering the connection: Autism and sleep quality in adults explained” →
Health and wellbeing

The Influence of Bedding and Sleep Hygiene Factors on…

Late last year 96 primary caregivers of 101 children aged 2 to 5 years (average age 4 years) participated in an anonymous survey titled ‘Bedding, Diet and Sleep in Children aged 2 to 5 Years’. The survey was funded by Australian Wool Innovation.  The following is a summary of the main findings.

Read more “The Influence of Bedding and Sleep Hygiene Factors on Sleep in Children Aged 2-5 Years” →

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