One of main problems in the management of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in children and young adults is their screening, and the absence or the weak correlation between clinical symptoms and polysomnography (PSG). It may be useful to use additional measures together with PSG to improve the detection and characterization of respiratory events during sleep and/or correlation with clinical signs of SDB. The primary objective of the study is to determine whether psychological and neuropsychological test scores correlate with diagnostic PSG results.
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Quality of life
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Sensoriality
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NEPSY-II memory evaluation
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Children Memory Scale
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Attention
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NEPSY-II score
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Trail Making test score
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KiTAP subtests score
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Behavior
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Griffiths-III score
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WPPSI-IV score
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WISC-V score
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Language
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