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Peer-reviewed Journal Articles    

2021

Sullivan, E., Halstead, E., Ellis, J. G., & Dimitriou, D. (2021). Anxiety, Insomnia and Napping Predict Poorer Sleep Quality in an Autistic Adult Population. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(18), 9883.

 

Halstead, E., Sullivan, E., & Dimitriou, D. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on sleep in autistic adults: Longitudinal comparisons pre and during lockdown. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12: 708339.

Halstead, E., Sullivan, E., Zambelli, Z., Ellis, J. G., & Dimitriou, D. (2021). The treatment of sleep problems in autistic adults in the United Kingdom. Autism, 13623613211007226.

Halstead, E. J., Joyce, A., Sullivan, E., Tywyn, C., Davies, K., Jones, A., & Dimitriou, D. (2021). Sleep disturbances and patterns in children with neurodevelopmental conditions. Frontiers in pediatrics, 9, 91.

 

2020

Blakey, E., Carroll, D., Matthews, D., Cameron, D., Sullivan, E., Ridley, E.,...Pepper, L. (2020). The Role of Executive Functions in Socioeconomic Attainment Gaps: Results from a Randomised Control Trial. Child Development. 

 

Public engagement 

 

Workshop Leader at 1st UCL Open Sleep Day funded by UCL Culture and The John and Lorna Wing Foundation, organised by Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou. 

 

Other

World Baby Sleep Day factsheet, March 2018. https://twitter.com/OxfordBabylab/status/969324334316773376

 

Poster Presentations

 

MSc Project Dissertation poster presentation, University of Oxford. "Night night, Sleep Spindle Tight" Elucidating the Role of Sleep Spindles in Learning and Memory in 3-month-old Infants. July 2018. 

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