• $
  • £

Nightmares may be "health warning"

Nightmares may be "health warning"
28.05.2020 22:25
Regular nightmares in childhood may be an early warning sign of psychotic disorders, researchers in the UK warn.The study, in the journal Sleep, said most children had nightmares, but persistent ones may be a sign of something more serious, BBC reported.Having night terrors - screaming and thrashing limbs while asleep - also heightened the risk.The charity YoungMinds said it was an important study which may help people detect early signs of mental illness.Nearly 6,800 people were followed up to the age of 12.Parents were regularly asked about any sleep problems in their children and at the end of the study the children were assessed for psychotic experiences such as hallucinations, delusions and thinking their thoughts were being controlled.The study showed that the majority of children had nightmares at some point, but in 37% of cases, parents reported problems with nightmares for several years in succession.One in 10 of the children had night terrors, generally between the ages of three and seven.Warning lightThe team at the University of Warwick said a long-term problem with nightmares and terrors was linked to a higher risk of mental health problems later.Around 47 in every 1,000 children has some form of psychotic experience.However, those having nightmares aged 12 were three-and-a-half times more likely to have problems and the risk was nearly doubled by regular night terrors.One of the researchers, Prof Dieter Wolke, told the BBC: "Nightmares are relatively common, as are night terrors, it is quite normal, but if they persist then there maybe something more serious about it."The relationship between sleep problems and psychosis is not clear.One theory is that bullying or other traumatic events early in life can cause both symptoms.Or the way some children's brains are wired means the boundaries between what is real and unreal, or sleeping and wakefulness, are less distinct.It means treating the sleep issues may not prevent psychotic events.However, nightmares may act as an early warning sign of future, more serious, problems.Prof Wolke said a regular routine and quality sleep were key to tackling nightmares: "Sleep hygiene is very important, they should have more regular sleep, avoid anxiety-promoting films before bed and not have a computer at night."Night terrors occur at specific points during sleep and can be managed by briefly waking the child.Lucie Russell, the director of campaigns at YoungMinds, said: "This is a very important study because anything that we can do to promote early identification of signs of mental illness is vital to help the thousands of children that suffer."Early intervention is crucial to help avoid children suffering entrenched mental illness when they reach adulthood."ANN.Az
Similar news
Similar news
President Ilham Aliyev congratulates Azerbaijani people on Ramadan holiday
Society 18:00
President Ilham Aliyev congratulates Azerbaijani people on Ramadan holiday
Azercell launches a special campaign on OPPO smartphones ahead of Novruz
Society 17:30
Azercell launches a special campaign on OPPO smartphones ahead of Novruz
Discover the world during the Novruz holiday with Bakcell roaming!
Society 16:57
Discover the world during the Novruz holiday with Bakcell roaming!
Azercell and the National Paralympic Committee visited Children’s Home No. 3
Society 16:00
Azercell and the National Paralympic Committee visited Children’s Home No. 3
Azerbaijan police solve 85 crimes in one day, interior ministry says
Society 13:30
Azerbaijan police solve 85 crimes in one day, interior ministry says
Ramadan Bayram to fall on March 20, Caucasus Muslims Office issues guidance
Society 13:00
Ramadan Bayram to fall on March 20, Caucasus Muslims Office issues guidance
A new season of “Brain Ring” launches with the support of Nar
Society 17:31
A new season of “Brain Ring” launches with the support of Nar
23 Azerbaijani citizens readmitted from Germany
Society 14:00
23 Azerbaijani citizens readmitted from Germany
Azerbaijan records 1,765 drug-related crimes in January–February
Society 13:30
Azerbaijan records 1,765 drug-related crimes in January–February
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe