2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-022-04151-x
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Sleep Disorders and Quality of Life in Children with Cerebral Palsy

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“…disorders reported in the present study. This is in concordance with existing literature [1][2][3]. Samota et al reported presence of epilepsy, motor and intellectual disabilities and quadriplegic CP as predictors of higher score on SDSC [3].…”
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“…disorders reported in the present study. This is in concordance with existing literature [1][2][3]. Samota et al reported presence of epilepsy, motor and intellectual disabilities and quadriplegic CP as predictors of higher score on SDSC [3].…”
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“…This is in concordance with existing literature [1][2][3]. Samota et al reported presence of epilepsy, motor and intellectual disabilities and quadriplegic CP as predictors of higher score on SDSC [3]. Non-ambulatory children were reported to have more sleep problems by Hulst et al whereas in an another study, Lang et al reported visual impairment to be significantly associated with sleep disorders in children with CP [1,4].…”
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