Publications by authors named "K C Byars"

Background: There is a bidirectional relationship between sleep and pain disturbances. Sleep disturbances increase the risk for chronic pain, while chronic pain can interfere with sleep. Hence, we assessed the subjective sleep characteristics of youth with functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPDs) compared to healthy youth and examined associations with gastrointestinal symptoms.

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The advent of multiple transdiagnostic treatments in recent decades has advanced the field of clinical psychology while also raising questions for clinicians and patients about how to decide between treatments and how to best deliver a chosen treatment. The purpose of this paper is to review two prominent transdiagnostic treatments that target emotion dysregulation: dialectical behaviour therapy and the unified protocol for transdiagnostic treatment for emotional disorders. First, we review the theoretical underpinnings, research support and proposed mechanisms of action for these treatments.

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Study Objectives: The current study aimed to examine clinically relevant psychiatric and sociodemographic predictors of insomnia treatment outcomes in pediatric patients clinically referred for insomnia.

Methods: Pediatric patients (n = 1,428; ages 1.5-18 years) presenting for insomnia evaluation in a medical/sleep center-based behavioral sleep clinic were followed for treatment as clinically indicated.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to understand adolescent insomnia from the perspectives of young individuals, focusing on factors contributing to insomnia, its daily impact, research priorities, and overall experiences of living with it.
  • - A total of 3,014 adolescents (ages 13-18) participated in an online survey, revealing that 87.5% met DSM-V criteria for insomnia, with major contributing factors being stress and depression, impacting mood, focus, and causing pain.
  • - Findings highlight the need for improved screening and awareness of insomnia in adolescents, emphasizing the importance of recognizing its complex causes and the significant distress it causes to enhance patient-centered care.
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders (CRSWDs) are important sleep disorders whose unifying feature is a mismatch between the preferred or required times for sleep and wakefulness and the endogenous circadian drives for these. Their etiology, presentation, and treatment can be different in pediatric patients as compared to adults. Evaluation of these disorders must be performed while viewed through the lens of a patient's comorbid conditions.

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