Sleep Disorders in Specific Learning Disabilities
NCT06878690 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 1146
Last updated 2026-05-14
Summary
Specific learning disorders, or SLD, are cognitive and behavioral conditions that emerge during childhood and involve significant difficulties in acquiring and performing specific intellectual, motor, language, and social functions. These disorders impact personal, social, academic, and professional functioning throughout life. In France, between 6% and 8% of the population, including both children and adults, are affected by at least one type of SLD.
SLD are also frequently associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), with prevalence rates ranging from 33% to 70%, depending on the study. This comorbidity leads to more severe attention and learning difficulties than when ADHD or SLD occur independently.
ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects cognitive attentional processes, with or without hyperactivity. It is estimated to affect approximately 5.3% of children and adolescents worldwide and about 3% of adults.
The assessment of these disorders is conducted through a neuropsychological evaluation, which determines the type and severity of cognitive impairments.
Several studies report that 55% to 74% of children with ADHD experience sleep difficulties.
To date, only two studies have examined the prevalence of sleep disorders among children with SLD disorders. One of these studies focused exclusively on dyslexia, with or without ADHD. The results revealed significantly higher scores among dyslexic children compared to controls when completing sleep disorder assessment questionnaires (SDSC). The main difficulties were related to "sleep onset and maintenance disorders," "sleep-related breathing disorders," and "wakefulness disorders." The second study, using the same questionnaire, compared children with ADHD, SLD disorders, and both combined. The group with co-existing SLD and ADHD disorders exhibited significantly more sleep disturbances than the other groups, primarily sleep onset and maintenance disorders.
Despite the importance of these studies, they focused only on sleep disorders associated with dyslexia, without considering other learning disorders such as dyspraxia, dyscalculia, or dysgraphia. Furthermore, when ADHD was taken into account, the studies did not differentiate between its various forms, limiting the interpretation of the results. Additionally, no research has tracked the evolution of sleep disorders in the SLD +/- ADHD population from childhood through adolescence and into adulthood.
In this study, the investigators aim to evaluate sleep disorders in the SLD population (with or without ADHD) in France through online questionnaires. These questionnaires will be offered to 1,000 children (aged ≥4 years) and adults diagnosed with at least one specific learning disorder.
Primary Objective:
The main objective of this study is to assess the frequency and nature of sleep disorders in patients (both adults and children) with specific learning disorders, with or without ADHD.
Secondary Objectives:
* Characterize the "SLD" patient population in France by considering age and gender:
o Determine the prevalence of co-morbidities, such as: ADHD Anxiety and depressive disorders Other reported medical conditions
* Assess the types of care provided (medication or other) for both children and adults
* Determine the frequency of SLD in a familial context
* Identify whether the following factors are associated with a higher frequency of sleep disorders:
* Single SLD vs. multiple SLD
* The presence of ADHD, anxiety-depressive disorders, or other medical conditions alongside SLD
* Demographic characteristics (age, gender, etc.)
* Family history of SLD among relatives (parents and siblings)
* Medication use
Conditions
- Specific Learning Disability
- Sleep
- Sleep Disorder (Disorder)
- ADHD
Interventions
- OTHER
-
Online Questionnaire
Completion of an online questionnaire via the secure RedCap platform
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Hospices Civils de Lyon
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 4 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2025-04-16
- Primary Completion
- 2026-04-16
- Completion
- 2026-04-16
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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