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- W1799235428 abstract "To identify children demonstrating good sleep health in a sample of urban children with persistent asthma; to compare sociocontextual, asthma clinical characteristics, and sleep behaviors in children with good versus poor sleep health; and to examine protective effects of family-based health behaviors on sleep health.Participants were 249 Black (33%), Latino (51%) and non-Latino White (16%) children with asthma, ages 7-9 years, and their primary caregivers. 32 percent of children had good sleep health. Well-controlled asthma and better lung function were more likely in this group. In the context of urban risks, sleep hygiene appeared to be a protective factor associated with better sleep quality. The protective effect of asthma management functioned differently by ethnic group.This study identifies protective processes that may guard against urban risks to optimize sleep health in children with asthma. Intervention programs can be tailored to consider specific supports that enhance sleep health in this high-risk group." @default.
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- W1799235428 date "2015-05-18" @default.
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- W1799235428 title "Good Sleep Health in Urban Children With Asthma: A Risk and Resilience Approach" @default.
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