Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Larissa Chaves Morais de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Leal,Tiago Ribeiro, AraúJo,Luíza Jordânia Serafim de, Sousa,Myrelle Leal Campos, Silva,Samara Ellen da, Serra-Negra,Junia Maria Cheib, Ferreira,Fernanda de Morais, Paiva,Saul Martins, Granville-Garcia,Ana Flávia
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Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: Abstract: This study aimed to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and possible sleep bruxism (SB) in children eight to ten years of age. The study hypothesis was that sleep disturbances influenced a higher occurrence of bruxism during the COVID-19 pandemic. A longitudinal study was conducted at two time points: in person prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (T1), and online during the pandemic (T2). The sample comprised 105 children. Parents/caregivers answered a questionnaire addressing sociodemographic characteristics, the use of electronic devices, reported (vs. clinical) SB, and the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children (SDSC) at both T1 and T2. McNemar’s and Wilcoxon’s tests were used to compare SB and sleep disorders at both time points. Poisson regression analysis determined the relative risk (RR) among the variables, and the incidence of possible SB (p≤0.05). The comparison of the two time points (T1 and T2) revealed a significant increase in possible SB (p<0.01) and sleep disorders (p < 0.04). Children whose parents had a lower schooling level (RR: 2.67; 95%CI: 1.19–6.01), those with their own electronic devices (RR: 1.97; 95%CI: 1.09–2.50), and those with sleep disorders during the pandemic (RR: 1.74; 95%CI: 1.35–2.24) were at greater risk of developing SB during the pandemic. Moreover, the incidence of bruxism and sleep disorders was greater during the pandemic. The factors influencing SB incidence during the pandemic were a lower level of mothers’ schooling, greater access to electronic devices, and the occurrence of sleep disorders.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age
title Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age
spellingShingle Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age
Lima,Larissa Chaves Morais de
Incidence
Bruxism
COVID-19
Child
Sleep Quality
title_short Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age
title_full Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age
title_fullStr Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age
title_sort Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and sleep bruxism in children eight to ten years of age
author Lima,Larissa Chaves Morais de
author_facet Lima,Larissa Chaves Morais de
Leal,Tiago Ribeiro
AraúJo,Luíza Jordânia Serafim de
Sousa,Myrelle Leal Campos
Silva,Samara Ellen da
Serra-Negra,Junia Maria Cheib
Ferreira,Fernanda de Morais
Paiva,Saul Martins
Granville-Garcia,Ana Flávia
author_role author
author2 Leal,Tiago Ribeiro
AraúJo,Luíza Jordânia Serafim de
Sousa,Myrelle Leal Campos
Silva,Samara Ellen da
Serra-Negra,Junia Maria Cheib
Ferreira,Fernanda de Morais
Paiva,Saul Martins
Granville-Garcia,Ana Flávia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Larissa Chaves Morais de
Leal,Tiago Ribeiro
AraúJo,Luíza Jordânia Serafim de
Sousa,Myrelle Leal Campos
Silva,Samara Ellen da
Serra-Negra,Junia Maria Cheib
Ferreira,Fernanda de Morais
Paiva,Saul Martins
Granville-Garcia,Ana Flávia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Incidence
Bruxism
COVID-19
Child
Sleep Quality
topic Incidence
Bruxism
COVID-19
Child
Sleep Quality
description Abstract: This study aimed to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality and possible sleep bruxism (SB) in children eight to ten years of age. The study hypothesis was that sleep disturbances influenced a higher occurrence of bruxism during the COVID-19 pandemic. A longitudinal study was conducted at two time points: in person prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (T1), and online during the pandemic (T2). The sample comprised 105 children. Parents/caregivers answered a questionnaire addressing sociodemographic characteristics, the use of electronic devices, reported (vs. clinical) SB, and the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children (SDSC) at both T1 and T2. McNemar’s and Wilcoxon’s tests were used to compare SB and sleep disorders at both time points. Poisson regression analysis determined the relative risk (RR) among the variables, and the incidence of possible SB (p≤0.05). The comparison of the two time points (T1 and T2) revealed a significant increase in possible SB (p<0.01) and sleep disorders (p < 0.04). Children whose parents had a lower schooling level (RR: 2.67; 95%CI: 1.19–6.01), those with their own electronic devices (RR: 1.97; 95%CI: 1.09–2.50), and those with sleep disorders during the pandemic (RR: 1.74; 95%CI: 1.35–2.24) were at greater risk of developing SB during the pandemic. Moreover, the incidence of bruxism and sleep disorders was greater during the pandemic. The factors influencing SB incidence during the pandemic were a lower level of mothers’ schooling, greater access to electronic devices, and the occurrence of sleep disorders.
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