Brain Sciences (Oct 2021)

Managing Sleep in Adults with ADHD: From Science to Pragmatic Approaches

  • Craig B. H. Surman,
  • Daniel M. Walsh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11101361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 1361

Abstract

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Background: Sleep disorders and sleep problems commonly occur in adults with ADHD and add to functional impairment. Evidence-based treatments for sleep could improve function in the adult ADHD population. Methods: A literature review was conducted to present the clinical science informing treatment of sleep in adults with ADHD. Results: Six systematic prospective studies of sleep intervention in adults with ADHD were identified. Three of these, all including well-characterized ADHD patients, offered evidence for a significant effect of morning light therapy. Across the studies, preliminary evidence for melatonin, behavioral therapy, and weighted blankets were also found. Implication: Low-risk interventions such as light therapy may improve sleep in adults with ADHD, but many sleep interventions currently in use remain unstudied in the ADHD population. Considerations for evidence-informed practice and future research directions are discussed.

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