Medication use in the treatment of pediatric insomnia: results of a survey of community-based pediatricians.

@article{Owens2003MedicationUI,
  title={Medication use in the treatment of pediatric insomnia: results of a survey of community-based pediatricians.},
  author={Judith A. Owens and Carol L Rosen and Jodi A. Mindell},
  journal={Pediatrics},
  year={2003},
  volume={111 5 Pt 1},
  pages={
          e628-35
        }
}
OBJECTIVES To examine clinical practice patterns, beliefs, and attitudes regarding the use of both nonprescription and prescription medications by community-based pediatricians for children with significant difficulties in initiating and/or maintaining sleep. METHODS A survey was mailed to 3424 American Academy of Pediatrics members in 6 US cities. RESULTS The final sample (n = 671) consisted of practitioners who identified themselves as primary care pediatricians. Three percent +/- 7% of… 
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