Poster Session

 

1 Sleep and attention in toddlers at elevated familial likelihood for ASD
Emily Abel

2. Sleep disturbances and anxiety/depressive symptoms in children placed in foster care: The moderating effect of bedtime routines
Candice Alfano

3. Defining Relationships of Early Mediators and Moderators of sleep (DREAMS): A family-centered micro longitudinal study protocol
Randi Bates

4. Positive airway pressure therapy adherence among pediatric patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Lana Boursoulian

5. Examining psychosocial and demographic correlates of sleep disturbances at a home for youth experiencing housing instability
Elizabeth Chiu

6. Increased alpha activity during REM sleep in narcolepsy type 1: A retrospective case-control study
Joseph Collins

7. Hemodynamics are not associated with measures of sleep disordered breathing or pulmonary function in patients with Fontan physiology
Heidi Connolly

8. Multiview videofluoroscopically guided superiorly based posterior pharyngeal flap surgery improves speech outcomes without creating obstructive sleep apnea
Heidi Connolly

9. Evaluating the efficacy of different iron dosing regiments in pediatric patients with RLS/PLMD
Heidi Connolly

10. Associations between infant sleep and early relational health
Morgan Finkel

11. Sleep, perceived sleep needs, fatigue and psychosocial functioning in pediatric oncology & BMT survivors: A preliminary analysis
Afsoon Gazor

12. Case report: Cyanotic breath-holding spells and atypical central apneas during sleep in a healthy child: Potential overlap in autonomic and respiratory control
Kaivalya Gudooru

13. Associations of objectively measured smartphone use with sociodemographic characteristics and sleep: The SBU MEDiA study
Lauren Hale

14. Using the MyCap mobile app for sleep diary data collection in adolescents
Sarah Jaser

15. Straight from the source: Using a community engagement studio to inform study protocol for a sleep-promoting intervention for adolescents
Sarah Jaser

16. Shorter sleep duration, lower moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and irregular breakfast timing are associated with greater BMI gain during the summer among elementary children: A path analysis
Nana Jiao

17. Vitamins A to Zzz: Micronutrient intake and adolescent sleep health outcomes
Sarah Kamhout

18. Agreement between the Modified-Epworth Sleepiness Scale and the Pediatric Hypersomnolence Survey in youth with brain tumors
Kayla LaRosa

19. Accelerometry for sleep measurement: Perspectives from a sleep scientist and measurement specialist
Joss Langford

20. Caregivers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding sleep care for 0-3 year-old children: A cross-sectional study
Sijia Li

21. Positive airway pressure in children with developmental disabilities: Demographic patterns and preliminary results from a public sleep clinic in Brazil
Ila Linares

22. Relationship between pacifier use and sleep health in the first 2 years of life
Maristella Lucchini

23. Rising pressure to understand the risks of hypertension in children with narcolepsy type 1
Kiran Maski

24. Central sleep apnea in the setting of a Chiari I malformation
Christine Matarese

25. Sleep in parents of newborns: Associations with bonding
Jodi Mindell

26. Sound sleep, safe sleep: Acceptability and feasibility of a novel way to improve safe sleep adherence
Jodi Mindell

27. Pediatric sleep duration moderates body composition changes in African American adolescents with obesity enrolled in behavioral weight management interventions
Casie Morgan

28. Should we trust native Apple Watch algorithms for detecting sleep onset in children?
Anna Pockrass

29. Altered diurnal nasal gene expression in children with OSA
Weston Powell

30. Effects of behavioral interventions on sleep and health outcomes in preschool children with developmental delays, disabilities, or disorders: A systemic review
Christine St Laurent

31. Associations between social determinants of health and sleep among African-American adolescents with obesity
Lindsay Stager

32. Insomnia Severity mediates pain intensity and mental health in adolescents with chronic pain
Melanie Stearns

33. Sleep phenotypes in infancy and their continuity into toddlerhood
Shambahavi Thakur

34. Toddler Sleep Patterns: Exploring associations between bedtime consistency and routines, parental involvement and sleep outcomes
Shambhavi Thakur

35. IMAGINE SLEEPING in hospital and at home: Implementing meaningful adaptations guided by and informing new evidence including the SLEEPING acronym
Megan Thomas

36. Healthcare utilization for pediatric sleep disorders: Comparing patients with and without PTSD
Uneeb Ullah

37. Predictors of melatonin’s effectiveness among children in foster care compared to children in the community
Alyssa Vieira

38. Modifying a community-engaged sleep intervention to support school-age children on the Autism Spectrum
Megan Wenzell

39. Meeting kids where they sleep: A developmental approach to brief behavioral sleep interventions
Isabella Wright

40. Improving infant sleep: Community-based screening and early intervention programme in Singapore
Daryl Yeo

Information for Poster Presenters

The numbering on this page mirrors the numbering on the poster boards in the poster session space (Archer West) where you will hang your poster.

Schedule:

  • Set up: Please put up your posters, using the push pins provided either Thursday, after 4:30pm or Friday morning before 8:00am
  • Poster Session: Please be available by your poster(s) during the poster session from 1:30pm – 2:25pm on Friday
  • Take down: Remove by the end of the day Friday

 

Dimensions: The maximum size for the poster is 4 feet by 4 feet.

Questions? Please email Liz at [email protected]

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November 5 – November 8, 2025

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

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