Kristine Marie Stangenes

Position

Postdoctoral Fellow

Affiliation

Research groups

Research

My research interests

• Sleep and Sleep Disorders

• Pediatric Diseases

• Registry Data

In my doctoral project, I researched the prevalence of sleep problems in children born extremely preterm and examined the factors during pregnancy, birth, or the neonatal period that were associated with these issues. Furthermore, I explored whether neurological impairments, behavioral problems, and lung diseases served as risk factors for sleep problems in these children. For additional information, you can find more details here: Bergen Open Research Archive: Sleep habits and sleep problems among children born extremely preterm: A Norwegian population-based cohort study (uib.no)

Publications
Academic article
Doctoral dissertation
Article in business/trade/industry journal
Feature article
Report

See a complete overview of publications in Cristin.

Projects

The Impact of Early Life Events on Sleep During Childhood and in Children with Chronic Illness

Sleep is problematic for many children and adolescents, with a total of 25% experiencing one or more sleep issues during their upbringing. For some, sleep problems persist despite the existence of effective treatments for many of these issues. The healthcare system needs more knowledge about which groups of children and adolescents are at particular risk of developing sleep problems. The overarching goals of the project are:

  1. Examine whether known risk factors for disrupted brain development in the prenatal, perinatal, and neonatal periods are also risk factors for sleep problems in children in the general population.
  2. Investigate whether children with various types of chronic illnesses have more sleep problems than other children.
  3. Explore whether adolescents born extremely preterm at the age of 18 experience sleep problems more frequently than adolescents in the control group. Investigate whether specific factors during pregnancy, birth, or the neonatal period predict these issues.

Data in the project 

Data from electronic health records (EHR) at child health clinics and the school health service (Health Profile 0-20) in Bergen Municipality are linked with data from the Medical Birth Registry. For more detailed information about this part of the project, see: Project #543143 - Forekomst og betydning av søvnvansker hos barn - Cristin

Data from the national follow-up study of children born extremely preterm (Project Extreme Prematurity) with data from ung@hordaland as the control group. See the description of Project Extreme Prematurity here: Prematurity | Westpaed.