Associations Between Hyperphagia, Symptoms of Sleep Breathing Disorder, Behaviour Difficulties and Caregiver Well-Being in Prader-Willi Syndrome: A Preliminary Study
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2021
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Mackay, Jessica
Nixon, Gillian
Lafferty, Tony
Ambler, Geoffrey
Kapur, Nitin
Bergman, Philip
Schofield, Cara
Seton, Chris
Tai, Andrew
Tham, Elaine
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Springer
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Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder characterised by neurodevelopmental delays, hyperphagia, difficulties with social communication and challenging behaviours. Individuals require intensive supervision from caregivers which may negatively affect caregiver quality of life. This study used data collected in the Australasian PWS Registry (n = 50, mean age 11.2 years) to evaluate associations between child behaviours and caregiver mental well-being. Symptoms of sleep-related breathing disorder, child depression and social difficulties were associated with poorer caregiver mental and physical well-being. Growth hormone therapy use was associated with better caregiver mental and physical well-being. Optimising management of problematic behaviours and sleep disturbances have the potential to support caregivers who are the most vital network of support for individuals affected by PWS.
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Parental well-being, Prader-Willi syndrome, Hyperphagia, behaviour, Sleep, Growth hormone
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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