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. 2020 May 12;2:100021. doi: 10.1016/j.ympdx.2020.100021

Table V.

Logistic regression for risk factors by sleep impairment T-score

Risk factors Sleep impairment
T score ≤60, N (%)
Sleep impairment
T score >60, N (%)
No. in logistic model aOR (95% CI) Adjusted P value
Characteristics of child
 Any sleep condition below 261 (56.9) 164 (66.7) 705 1.7 (1.2-2.4) .003
 Difficulty falling asleep 175 (38.4) 124 (50.8) 700 1.8 (1.3-2.5) <.001
 Excess daytime sleepiness 131 (29.3) 90 (37.2) 689 1.5 (1.1-2.2) .01
 Frequent night-time awakenings 205 (45.1) 136 (55.3) 699 1.6 (1.2-2.3) .004
 Very restless sleep 141 (31.4) 119 (50.2) 686 2.4 (1.7-3.4) <.001
 Nocturnal seizures 324 (68.7) 183 (72.6) 724 1.3 (0.9-1.9) .1
Methods for night-time monitoring
 Someone shares a room or bed with the person with epilepsy 110 (23.5) 70 (27.8) 721 1.5 (0.9-2.6) .1
 Audio monitor or seizure alert device or leave door open 265 (56.5) 143 (56.8) 1.5 (0.9-2.3) .1
 Watch or check frequently 9 (1.9) 9 (3.6) 2.4 (0.9-6.9) .1
 No night-time monitoring 85 (18.1) 30 (11.9) ref
Caregiver PROMIS scores
 Cognition T score >60 154 (32.4) 13 (5.1) 730 0.1 (0.1-0.2) <.001
 Companionship T score >60 144 (30.3) 33 (12.9) 730 0.3 (0.2-0.4) <.001
 Depression T score >60 50 (10.5) 85 (33.5) 730 4.5 (3.0-6.7) <.001
 Anxiety T score >60 108 (22.7) 144 (56.5) 730 4.3 (3.1-6.1) <.001

P values <0.05 are in bold.

OR adjusted for caregiver gender, ethnicity, education, marital status and household income, and child's age. Reference group for all OR includes those without the condition/risk factor except for methods for night-time monitoring.