Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5643947 | Sleep Medicine | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The results provide data on the self-reported prevalence rate of sleepwalking in older adolescents. Compared with the population data, this rate falls within the confidence intervals of child and adult prevalence rates of sleepwalking and is consistent with a decline in sleepwalking from childhood and adulthood. Further research is needed to explore how adolescents know they sleepwalk to understand the reliability of self-report measures.
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Authors
H.M. Stallman, M. Kohler, A. Wilson, S. Biggs, J. Dollman, J. Martin, D. Kennedy, K. Lushington,