Avi Sadeh - CV

Professor of Psychology

Department of Psychology

Tel Aviv University

Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv.  69978

Tel: (972) 3-6409296

Fax: (972) 3-6408074

Electronic mail: sadeh@post.tau.ac.il

 

 

 

Education

1980-1983                    Haifa University             B.A.                   1983       Psychology

                                     

1983-1987                    Haifa University             M.A.                  1987       Psychology

                                     

1988-1990                    Technion                         D.Sc.                 1990       Medicine

 

1990                              Licensed as a clinical Psychologist in Israel

 

Academic and Professional Experience

1985-1989                    "Haamakim", Ein Harod                 Clinical Psychologist

1987-1990                    Technion, Sleep Laboratory            Senior Research

                                      Faculty of Medicine                        Assistant

1989-1990                    "Carmel" Hospital, Haifa                Clinical Psychologist

                                      Psychiatric Department

1990-1992                    Brown University                            Postdoctoral Fellow

                                      Bradley Hospital                             & Research Associate

                                                                                               The Sleep Research Laboratory

1992-1995                    Tel-Aviv University                        Lecturer

                                      Department of Psychology

1993-1996                    Sleep Disorders Laboratory            Co-Director

                                      Tel-Aviv University

1995-2001                    Tel-Aviv University                        Senior Lecturer (tenured)

                                      Department of Psychology

1996-2001                    Clinical Child Psychology              Chairman

                                      Graduate Program

1996-present                 Laboratory for Children’s Sleep     Director

                                      and Arousal Disorders

2001- 2005                   Tel-Aviv University                        Associate Professor

                                      Department of Psychology

2004- present                Adler Center for Research in          Director

                                Child Development and                                             

                                Psychopathology

                                Tel Aviv University

2005- present                Tel-Aviv University                        Professor

                                      Department of Psychology

2007- present                Associate Editor                              Journal of Sleep Research

 

Scientific Reviews:               

SLEEP, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Journal of Sleep Research, Pediatrics, Chronobiology International, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Infant Behavior & Development, Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, Physiology and Behavior, Acta Paediatrica, Political Psychology, Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Developmental Neuropsychology, Infant and Child Development, Cephalalgia, Neuroscience Letters, Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Sleep Medicine Reviews, European Journal of Pediatrics, Clinical Neurophysiology.

 

Editorial Board: Journal of Sleep Research..

 

Grants:  Ministry of Health, Israeli Foundations Trustees. Ministry of Education. The Israel Academy of Science.

 

C.      Publications

 

Articles

      1.      Sadeh, A., Alster, J., Urbach, D., and Lavie, P. (1989). Actigraphically based automatic bedtime sleep-wake scoring: validity and clinical applications. Journal of Ambulatory Monitoring, 2, (3), 209-216.

      2.      Alster, J., and Sadeh, A. (1990). Artifact and pattern recognition in wrist actigraphy. Journal of Polysomnographic Technology. Spring/Summer, 27-30.

      3.      Sadeh, A., Lavie, P., Scher, A., Tirosh, E., and Epstein, R. (1991). Actigraphic home-monitoring of sleep-disturbed and control infants and young children: A new method for pediatric assessment of sleep-wake patterns.  Pediatrics, 87,  494-499.

      4.      Klein, E., Lavie, R., Meiraz, A., Sadeh, A., & Lenox, R. H. (1992).  Increased motor activity and recurrent manic episodes:  Predictors of rapid relapse in remitted bipolar disorder patients after lithium discontinuation.  Biological Psychiatry, 31, 279-284.

      5.      Scher, A., Epstein, R., Sadeh, A., Tirosh, E., and Lavie, P. (1992). Toddlers' sleep and temperament: reporting bias or valid link?: a research note. Journal of Child Psychology and Child Psychiatry, 33 (7), 1249-1254.

      6.      Sadeh, A., Rubin, S., and Berman, E.  (1993) Parental and relationship representations and experiences of depression in college students.  Journal of Personality Assessment, 60 (1), 192-204.

      7.      Sadeh, A., Carskadon, A. M., Dahl, R., & Acebo, C. (1992). Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome: An Epidemic? Pediatrics, 89 (4), 803-804.

      8.      Tirosh, E., Scher, A., Sadeh, A., Jaffe, M., Rubin, A., & Lavie, P. (1992). The effects of illness on sleep behaviour in infants. European Journal of Pediatrics, 152, 15-17.

      9.      Sadeh, A. & Anders, T. F. (1993). Infant sleep problems: origins, assessment, intervention. Infant Mental Health Journal, 14 (1), 17-34.

    10.    McKenna, J. J., Thoman, E. B., Anders, T. F., Sadeh, A., Schechterman, V. L., & Glotzbach, S. F. (1993). Infant-parent co-sleeping in an evolutionary perspective: implications for understanding infant sleep development and the sudden infant death syndrome. Sleep, 16 (3), 263-282.

    11.    Tirosh, E.,  Sadeh, A., Munvez, R., Lavie, P. (1993). Effects of Methylphenidate on sleep in children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. American Journal of Diseases of Childhood, 147, 1313-1315.

    12.    Tirosh, E., Scher, A., Sadeh, A., Jaffe, M. & Lavie, P. (1993). Sleep characteristics of asthmatics in the first four years of life: a comparative study. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 68, 481-483.

    13.    Sadeh, A. (1994). Assessment of intervention for infant night waking: parental reports and activity-based home monitoring. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62 (1), 63-68.

    14.    Sadeh, A., Hayden, R. M., McGuire, J., Sachs, H., & Civita, R. (1994). Somatic, cognitive and emotional characteristics of abused children in a psychiatric hospital. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 24, 191-200.

    15.    Sadeh, A. Sharkey, K., & Carskadon, M. A. (1994). Activity-based sleep-wake identification: An empirical study of methodological issues. Sleep, 17, 201-207.

    16.    Sadeh, A., Lavie, P., & Scher A. (1994). Maternal perceptions of temperament of sleep-disturbed toddlers. Early Education & Development, 5, 311-322.

    17.    Scher, A., Tirosh, E., Jaffe, M., Rubin, L., Sadeh, A., & Lavie, P. (1995). Sleep patterns of infants and young children in Israel. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 18, 701-711.

    18.    Sadeh, A., Acebo, C., Seifer, R., Aytur, S., & Carskadon, M.A. (1995). Activity-based assessment of sleep-wake patterns during the first year of life. Infant Behavior and Development, 18, 329-337.

    19.    Sadeh, A., Klitzke, M., Anders, T. F., & Acebo, C. (1995). Sleep and Aggressive Behavior in a Blind Retarded Adolescent: A Concomitant Schedule Disorder? Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 34, 820-824.

    20.    Sadeh, A. Hauri, P., Kripke, D., & Lavie, P. (1995).  The role of actigraphy in sleep medicine. Sleep, 18, 288-302.

    21.    Sadeh, A., McGuire, J. P. D., Sachs, H.,  Seifer, R., Trembley, A., Civita, R, Hayden, R. M. (1995). Sleep and psychological characteristics of children on a psychiatric inpatient unit. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 34, 813-819

    22.    Sadeh, A. (1996). Sleep disorders in childhood - scientific update. Pediatric Update, 15, 11-13. (Hebrew).

    23.    Sadeh, A. (1996).  Stress, trauma and sleep in children.  Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America.  5, 685-700.

    24.    Sadeh, A., Dark, I., & Vohr, B. R.  (1996).  Newborns' sleep-wake patterns: The role of maternal, delivery and infant factors.  Early Human Development, 44, 113-126.

    25.    Pillar, G., Sadeh, A., Peled, N., Peled, R., Lavie, P. (1996). Insomnia in infants and children - causes, significance, diagnosis and treatment. Harefua  (Israel Journal of Medicine), 130, 255-259. (Hebrew).

    26.    Sadeh, A. (1996).  Evaluating Night-Wakings in Sleep-Disturbed Infants: A Methodological Study of Parental Reports and Actigraphy.  Sleep, 19, 757-762.

    27.    Middelkoop HAM., & Sadeh A. (1997) De rol en waarde van actimetrie bij de evaluatie van slaap-waak en gerelateerde stoornissen. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie (Nederland Journal of Psychiatry), 39, 256-262.

    28.    Sadeh, A. (1997). Melatonin and sleep in infants: a preliminary study.  Sleep, 20, 185-191.

    29.    Dagan, Y., Zeevi-Luria, Sever, Y., Hallis, D., Yovel, I., Sadeh, A., & Dolev, E. (1997).  Sleep quality in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: an actigraphic study.  Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 51, 383-386.

    30.    Raviv, A., Sadeh, A., Raviv A., & Silverstein, O. (1998).   The reaction of the youth in Israel to the assassination of Prime Minister Yizhak Rabin. Political Psychology, 19, 255-278.

    31.    Sadeh, A., Horowitz, I., Volach B, & Volach-Benodis, L. (1998).  Sleep and pulmonary function in well-controlled, stable asthmatic children. Sleep, 21, 379-384.

    32.    Acebo, C, Sadeh, A., Seifer, R., Tzischinsky, O., Wolfson, A. R., Hafer, A., & Carskadon, M. A. (1999).  Estimating sleep patterns with activity monitoring in children and adolescence: How many nights are necessary for reliable measures?  Sleep, 22, 95-103.

    33.    Raviv, A., Sadeh, A., Raviv A., Silberstein, O. & Diver O.  (2000).   Young Israelis’ reactions to national trauma:  The Rabin assassination and terror attacks. Political Psychology, 21, 299-322.

    34.    Gruber, R., Sadeh, A., & Raviv, A. (2000).  Instability of Sleep Patterns in Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39, 495-501.

    35.    Swanson J, Oosterlaan J, Murias M, Schuck S, Flodman P, Spence MA, Wasdell M, Ding Y, Chi HC, Smith M, Mann M, Carlson C, Kennedy JL, Sergeant JA, Leung P, Zhang YP, Sadeh A, Chen C, Whalen CK, Babb KA, Moyzis R, Posner MI. (2000). Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder children with a 7-repeat allele of the dopamine receptor D4 gene have extreme behavior but normal performance on critical neuropsychological tests of attention. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. 25, 97, 4754-4759.

    36.    Sadeh, A., Raviv, A., & Gruber, R. (2000).  Sleep patterns and sleep disruptions in School-Age Children. Developmental Psychology, 36, 291-301.

    37.    Tikotzky, L., & Sadeh, A. (2001). Sleep patterns and sleep disruptions in kindergarten children. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 30, 579-589.

    38.    Sadeh, A., Gruber, & Raviv, R. (2002). Sleep, Neurobehavioral Functioning and Behavior Problems in School-Age Children. Child Development, 73, 405-417.  

    39.    Sadeh, A., & Acebo, C. (2002). The role of actigraphy in sleep medicine.  Sleep Medicine Review, 6, 113-124.

    40.    Gertner, S., Greenbaum, C. W., Sadeh, A., Dolfin, Z., Sirota, L.&  Ben-Nun, Y. (2002). Sleep-wake patterns in preterm infants and six month’s home environment: implication for early mental development.  Early Human Development, 68 (2), 93-102.

    41.    Raviv, A., Silberstein, O., Raviv A., & Sadeh, A.  (2002).   Young Israelis’ reactions to the Rabin’s assassination:  Two perspectives. Death Studies, 10, 815-835.

    42.    Leitner, Y., Mimouni-Bloch, A., Sadeh, A., Tikotzky, L., Neuderfer, O., & Harel, S. (2002). Sleep-Wake Patterns in Children with Intrauterine Growth Retardation (IUGR). Journal of Child Neurology, 17, 872-876.

    43.    Barkley, R. A., Cook, E. H., Diamond, A., Zametkin, A., Thapar, A., Teeter, A., Anastopoulos, A. D., Sadeh, A., Leventhal, B. L., Harris, I. B., Hoza, B., Corbett, B., Molina, B., Pennington, B., Paternite, C. E., Whalen, C., Carlson, C., Johnston, C., Gillberg, C., Hartung, C., Waschbusch, D. A., Connor, D. F., Anderson, D. L., Lynam, D. R., Mash, E. J., Taylor, E., Willcutt, E., Levy, F., Carlson, G., DuPaul, G. J., Koplewicz, H. S., Bird, H. R., Quay, H., Abikoff, H., Hodgens, J. B., McGough, J. J., Loney, J., Halperin, J., Piacentini, J., Werry, J. S., Bauermeister, J. J., Biederman, J., Sergeant, J., McBurnett, K., Winters, K. C., Murphy, K. R., Greenhill, L., Lewandowski, L., Hechtman, L., Pfiffner, L., Weyandt, L. L., Atkins, M., Prior, M., Stein, M. A., Rapport, M. D., Fischer, M., Fristad, M. A., Solanto-Gardner, M., Aman, M., Gordon, M., DeKlyen, M., Dulcan, M., Bukstein, O., Tolan, P. H., Firestone, P., Milich, R., McGee, R., Brown, R. T., Tannock, R., Schachar, R., Mannuzza, S., Loo, S. K., Eyberg, S., Houghton, S., Hinshaw, S. P., Shapiro, S., Faraone, S. V., Pliszka, S. R., Evans, S. W., Campbell, S., Sagvolden, T., Shelton, T. L., Brown, T. E., Joiner, T., Lock, T. M., Spencer, T., & Pelham, W. (2002). International consensus statement on ADHD – January 2002. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 5 (2), 89-111.

    44.    Keinan, G., Sadeh, A., & Rosen, S. (2003). Attitudes and reactions to media coverage of terrorist acts. Journal of Community Psychology, 31, 149-165.

    45.    Sadeh, A., Gruber, R., and Raviv, A. (2003). The effects of sleep restriction and extension on school-age children: What a difference an hour makes. Child Development, 74, 444-455.

    46.    Gruber, R. & Sadeh, A. (2004). Sleep and neurobehavioral functioning in boys with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and no breathing problems. Sleep, 27, 267-273.

    47.    Erez, O., Gordon, C. R., Sever, J., Sadeh, A., & Mintz, M. (2004). Balance dysfunction in childhood anxiety: findings and theoretical approach. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 18, 341-356.

    48.    Sadeh, A. (2004). A brief screening questionnaire for infant sleep problems: Validation and findings from an Internet sample. Pediatrics, 113, e570-e577.

    49.    Sadeh, A. Keinan, G., and Daon, K. (2004). The effects of stress on sleep: the moderating role of coping style. Health Psychology, 23, 542-545.

    50.    Zalsman, G., Posmanik, S., Fischel, T., Horesh, N., Gothelf, D., Gal., Sadeh, A., Weizman, A., Apter, A. (2004). Psychosocial situations, quality of depression and schizophrenia in adolescents. Psychiatry Research, 129, 149-157.

    51.    Sadeh, A. (2005). Cognitive-behavioral treatment for childhood sleep disorders. Clinical Psychology Review. 25, 612-628.

    52.    Acebo, C., Sadeh, A., Seifer, R., Tzischinsky, O., Hafer, A., Carskadon, MA. (2005). Sleep/wake patterns of healthy one- to five-year-old children derived from activity monitoring and maternal report. Sleep, 28, 1568-1577.

    53.    Tikotzky, L., & Sadeh, A. (2005). Treating sleep problems in early childhood: a review and a multi-dimensional treatment model. Sichot (Hebrew). 20, 61-70.

    54.    Sadeh, A., Pergamin, L., & Bar-Haim, Y. (2006). Sleep in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: A meta-analysis of polysomnographic studies. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 10, 381-398.

    55.    Mindell, J.,  Kuhn, B.,  Lewin, D. S., Meltzer, L. J., Sadeh, A.(2006). Behavioral treatment of bedtime problems and night wakings in infants and young children. Sleep, 29, 1263-1276.

    56.    Bursztein, C., Steinberg, T., & Sadeh, A. (2006). Sleep, sleepiness and behavior problems in children with headache. Journal of Child Neurology, 21, 1012-1019.

    57.    Arie, M., Henkin, Y., Lamy, D., Tetin-Schneider, S., Apter, A., Sadeh, A., & Bar-Haim, Y. (2007). Reduced auditory processing capacity during vocalization in children with selective mutism. Biological Psychiatry. 61, 419-421.

    58.    Sadeh, A., Flint-Ofir, E., Tirosh, E., Tikotzky, L. (2007). Infant sleep and parental cognitions in clinical and control camples. Journal of Family Psychology, 21, 74-87.

    59.    Sadeh, A. (2007). Consequences of sleep loss or sleep disruption in children. Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2, 513–520.

    60.    Hinds, P. S., Hockenberry, M. J., Gattuso, J. S., Srivastava, D. K., Tong, X., Jones, H., West, N., McCarthy, K. S., Sadeh, A., & Pui, C. (2007). Dexamethasone alters sleep and fatigue in pediatric patients with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Cancer, 110, 2321-30.

    61.    Sadeh, A., Hen-Gal, S., & Tikotzky, L. (2008). Young children’s reactions to war-related stress: A survey and assessment of an innovative intervention. Pediatrics, 121, 46-53.

    62.    Bart, O., Bar-Haim, Y. Weizman, E., Levin, M., Sadeh, A. & Mintz, M. (2009). Balance Treatment Ameliorates Anxiety and Increases Self Esteem in Children with Comorbid Anxiety and Balance Disorder. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 30, 486-495.

    63.    Sadeh, A., Mindell, J., Luedtke, K. & Wiegand, B. (2009). Sleep and Sleep Ecology in the First Three Years: A Web-Based Study. Journal of Sleep Research, 18, 60-73.

    64.    Tikotzky, L. & Sadeh, A. (2009). Maternal sleep-related cognitions and infant sleep:  A longitudinal study from pregnancy through the first year. Child Development, 80, 860-874.

    65.    Tikotzky, L. & Sadeh, A. (2009). The role of the parents in the development of sleep patterns in infants – A review. Harefua, 148, 342-347. (Hebrew).

    66.    Sadeh, A., & Sivan, Y. (2009). Clinical practice: Sleep problems during infancy. European Journal of Pediatrics, 168, 1159–1164.

    67.    Sadeh, A., Dahl, R. E., Shahar, G., & Rosenblat-Stein, S. (2009). Sleep and the transition to adolescence: A longitudinal study. Sleep, 32, 1602-1609.

    68.    Kushnir, Y. & Sadeh, A. (2010). Childhood fears, neurobehavioral functioning and behavior problems in school-age children. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 41, 88-97.

    69.    Tikotzky, L., De Marcas, G., Har-Toov, J., Dollberg, S., Bar-Haim, Y., & Sadeh, A. (2010). Sleep and physical growth in infants during the first six months. Journal of Sleep Research, 19, 103-110.

    70.    Sadeh, A, Tikotzky, L., & Scher, A. (2010). Parenting and infant sleep. Sleep Medicine Reviews. 14, 89-96.

    71.    Mindell, J., Sadeh, A., Wiegand, B., How, T.H, & Goh, D. Y. (2010).  Cross-cultural differences in infant and toddler sleep. Sleep Medicine, 11, 274-280.

    72.    Mindell, J.A., Sadeh, A., Kohyama, J., & How, T.H. (2010). Parental Behaviors and Sleep Outcomes in Infants and Toddlers: A cross-Cultural Comparison. Sleep Medicine, 11, 393–399.

    73.    Tikotzky, L., Sharabany, R., Hirsch, I., & Sadeh, A. (2010). “Ghosts in the nursery”: Infant sleep and sleep-related cognitions of parents raised under communal sleeping arrangements. Infant Mental Health Journal. 31, 312-334.

    74.    Rosenberg-Kima, R.B., & Sadeh, A. (2010). Attention, Response Inhibition and Face Information Processing in Children: The Role of Task Characteristics, Age and Gender. Child Neuropsychology, 16: 388–404

    75.    Tikotzky, L., & Sadeh, A. (2010). The role of cognitive-behavioral therapy in behavioral childhood insomnia. Sleep Medicine, 11, 686–691.

    76.    Landau, R., Sadeh, A., Vassoly, P., Berger, A., Atzaba-Poria, N., & Auerbach, J. (2010). Sleep patterns of seven-week-old infants at familial risk for ADHD. Infant Mental Health Journal, 31, 630-646.

    77.    Tikotzky, L., Sadeh, A., & Glickman-Gavrieli, T. (2011). Infant sleep and paternal involvement in infant caregiving during the first 6 months of life.  Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 36, 36-46.

    78.    Cohen-Zrubavel, V., Kushnir, B., Kushnir, Y., & Sadeh, A. (2011). Sleep and sleepiness in children with nocturnal enuresis. Sleep, 34, 191-194.

    79.    Sadeh, A., Dan, O., & Bar-Haim, Y. (2011). Online assessment of sustained attention following sleep restriction. Sleep Medicine, 12, 257-261.

    80.    Mindell, J.A. Owens, J., Alves, R., Bruni, O., Goh, D., Hiscock, H., Kohyama, J., and Sadeh, A. (2011). Give children and adolescents the gift of a good night’s sleep: a call to action. Sleep Medicine, 12, 203-204.

    81.    Mindell, J., Johnson, C. E., Sadeh, A., Telofski, L. S., Kulkarni, N., & Gunn, E. (2011). Efficacy of an Internet-based intervention for infant and toddler sleep disturbances. Sleep. 34, 451-458.

    82.    Bar-Haim, Y., Bar Av, G., & Sadeh, A. (2011). Measuring children’s regulation of emotion-expressive behavior. Emotion, 11, 215–223.

    83.    Sadeh, A., Mindell, J., & Rivera, L. (2011). "My child has a sleep problem": a cross-cultural comparison of parental definition. Sleep Medicine, 12, 478-482.

    84.    Gregory, A. M., Cousins, J. C., Forbes, E. E., Trubnick, L., Ryan, N. D., Axelson, D. A., Birmaher, B., Sadeh, A., Dahl, R. E. (2011). Sleep items in the Child Behavior Checklist: A comparison with sleep diaries, actigraphy and Polysomnography. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 50, 499 –507.

    85.    Jarus, T., Bloch, L., Rabinovitch, G., Sadeh, A., Dolfin, T., Litmanovitz, I. Bart, O. (2011). Effects of prone and supine positions on sleep state and stress responses in preterm infants. Infant Behavior and Development, 34, 257-263.

    86.    Hinshaw, S. P., Scheffler , R. M., Fulton, B., Aase, H., Banaschewski, T., Cheng, W., Holte, A., Levy, F., Mattos, P., Sadeh, A., Sergeant, J., Weiss, M. (2011). International Variation in Treatment Procedures for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Social Context and Recent Trends. Psychiatric Services, 62,459-464.

    87.    Sadeh, A. (2011). The role and validity of actigraphy in sleep medicine: An update. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 15, 259-267.

    88.    Sadeh, A., Mindell, J. A., & Owens, J. (2011). Why care about sleep of infants and their parents? (Commentary). Sleep Medicine Reviews, 15, 335-337.

    89.    Kohyama, J., Mindell, J., & Sadeh, A. (2011). Sleep characteristics of young children in Japan: An internet-based study with comparison to other Asian countries. Pediatrics International, 53, 649–655.

    90.    Mindell, J. A, Du Mond, C. E., Sadeh, A., Telofski, L. S., Kulkarni, C., & Gunn, E.  (2011). Long-term Efficacy of an Internet-based Intervention for Infant and Toddler Sleep Disturbances: One Year Follow-Up. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 7, 507-511.

    91.    Soffer-Dudek, N., Sadeh, A., Dahl, R.E., & Rosenblat-Stein, S. (2011). Poor sleep predicts deficient emotion information processing over time in early adolescence. Sleep, 34:1499-1508.

    92.    Kushnir, J., & Sadeh, A. (2011). Nighttime fears and sleep patterns in preschool children. Sleep Medicine, 12, 870-874.

    93.    Kushnir, J., & Sadeh, A. (2012). Assessment of brief interventions for nighttime fears in preschool children. European Journal of Pediatrics, 171, 67–75.

    94.    Gregory, A. M. & Sadeh, A. (2012). Sleep, emotional and behavioral difficulties in children and adolescents. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 16, 129–136.

    95.    Teng, A., Bartle, A., Sadeh, A., & Mindell, J. (2012). Infant and Toddler Sleep in Australia and New Zealand. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 48, 268–273.

    96.    Ramamurthy, M. B., Sekartini, R., Ruangdaraganon, N., T. Huynh, D. H., Sadeh, A., Mindell, J. (in press). Effect of current breastfeeding on sleep patterns in infants from Asia-Pacific region. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health.

    97.    Raz, S., Dan, O., Sadeh, A., & Bar-Haim, Y. (in press). Reliability and Validity of the Online Continuous Performance Test (OCPT) among young adults. Assessment.

    98.    Li, A. M., Sadeh, A., Au, C. T., Goh, D., & Mindell, J. A. (in press). Prevalence of habitual snoring and its correlates in young children across the Asia Pacific. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health.

 

Book Chapters

  1.         Lavie, P., Tzichinsky, O., & Sadeh, A. (1990).  Sleep and its disorders during the first decade.  In D. Bar Tal & A. Klingman (eds.).  Selected Psychological Issues in Education.  Jerusalem:  Ministry of Education. (Hebrew).

  2.         Sadeh, A. (1990). Actigraphic home monitoring of sleep disturbed infants: Comparison to controls and assessment of intervention. In J. Horne (ed.). Sleep '90,  pp. 469-470. Bochum: Pontenagel Press.

  3.         Sadeh , A., & Anders, T. F.  Sleep Disorders. (1993). In C.H. Zeanah (Ed.), Handbook of Infant Mental Health. New York: Guilford Press.

  4.         Anders, T. F., Sadeh, A., & Appareddy, V. (1995).  Normal sleep in neonate and children. In: Ferber, R., and Kryger, M. (Eds.). Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine in the Child. Phildelphia: W.B. Saunders.

  5.         Sadeh, A., & Gruber, R. (1998).  Sleep Disorders. In A. Bellack & Hersen (Eds). Comprehensive Clinical Psychology.  New York: Pergamon, 629-653.

  6.         Anders, T., Goodlin-Jones, B., and Sadeh, A. (2000).  Sleep Disorders, In C. Zeanah, (Ed.), Handbook of Infant Mental Health, 2nd Ed. New York: Guilford Pub.

  7.         Sadeh, A.  (2000).  Maturation of normal sleep patterns from childhood through adolescence.  In G. M. Loughlin, J. L. Carroll & C. L. Marcus (Eds.).  Sleep and Breathing in Children: A Developmental Approach.  New York: Marcel Dekker.

  8.         Sadeh, A. (2000).  Child-focused therapy following stressful and traumatic events (Hebrew).  In A. Klingman, A. Raviv., & B. Stein (eds.) Children in Crisis Situations:  Characteristics and Psychological Interventions. Jerusalem: Ministry of Education.

  9.         Anders, T., Goodlin-Jones, B., & Sadeh, A. (2000). Sleep disorders. In C.H. Zeanah (Ed.), Handbook of infant mental health (2nd Edition) (pp 326-338). New York: Guilford Press.

10.        Sadeh, A. and Gruber, R. (2002). Stress and sleep in adolescence: A clinical-developmental perspective. In M. A. Carskadon (Ed.). Adolescent Sleep Patterns:  Biological, Social, and Psychological Influences. New York: Cambridge University Press.

11.        Sadeh, A. (2001).  Sleep and trauma in children. In G. Stores & L. Wiggs (Eds.) Sleep Disturbances in Disorders of Development.  London: Mac Keith Press.

12.        Sadeh, A. (2002).  Sleep fragmentation and awakening during development: Insights from actigraphic studies. In P. Salzarulo and G. Ficca (Eds). Awakening and Sleep-Waking Cycle Across Development. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

13.        Sadeh, A. & Dagan Y. (2003). Sleep and Fatigue. In The Student's Health. Jerusalem: Ministry of Health (Hebrew), 142-145.

14.        Sadeh, A. (2003). Clinical assessment of pediatric sleep disorders. In M. L. Perlis & K. L. Lichstein (Eds.). Treating Sleep Disorders: Principles and Practice of Behavioral Sleep Medicine. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, 344-364.

15.        Sadeh, A. (2005). Actigraphy. In C. Guilleminault (Ed.) Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, (Vol. 6). New York: Elsevier, 67-72.

16.        Sadeh, A.  (2008). Maturation of sleep patterns during infancy and childhood.  In C. L. Marcus, J. L. Carroll, D. F. Donnelly & G. M. Loughlin (Eds.).  Sleep in Children: Developmental Changes in Sleep Patterns.  New York: Informa Healthcare.

17.        Sadeh, A. (2008). Sleep. In M. M. Haith & J. B. Benson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Infant and Early Childhood Development. New York: Academic Press, 174-185.

18.        Sadeh, A. (2011). Sleep assessment methods. In M. El-Sheik (Ed.), Sleep and Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

19.        Sadeh, A. (2011). Sleep disorders. In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children: Therapeutic Principles. More, N., Meijers, J., Marom, S., & Gilboa-Schetman, E. (Eds). Tel Aviv: Dunon. (Hebrew).

20.        Tikotzky, L., & Sadeh, A. (2012). Sleep problems during adolescence: Links with daytime functioning. In Latzer Y., & Tzischinsky, O. (Eds). The dance of sleeping and eating in adolescents: normal and pathological perspectives. New York: Nova Science.

 

Books

Sadeh, A. (1999). Sleeping like a baby.  Tel-Aviv: Yedihot Acharonot. (Hebrew).

Sadeh, A. (2001). Sleeping like a baby.  Connecticut: Yale University Press.

 

 Encyclopedia Items and Miscellaneous Publications

    1.       Sadeh, A., (1988). Book Review:  "The Interpersonal World of the Infant" By D. Stern. Sichot: Israeli Journal of Psychotherapy. (Hebrew). 2, (2). 133-134.

    2.       Sadeh, A. (1993). Night waking in infants. In M. Carskadon (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming. New York: Macmillan Publishing.

    3.       Sadeh, A. (1993). Activity-based measures of sleep. In M. Carskadon (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming. New York: Macmillan Publishing.

    4.       Sadeh, A. (1993). Thumbsucking. In M. Carskadon (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming. New York: Macmillan Publishing.

    5.       Sadeh, A. (1993). Milk allergy and infant sleep. In M. Carskadon (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming. New York: Macmillan Publishing.

    6.       Sadeh, A. (1993). Transitional objects. In M. Carskadon (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming. New York: Macmillan Publishing.

    7.       Sadeh, A. (1997). Commentary. To:  Elevated lead levels and sleep disturbances in young children: preliminary findings.  Ambulatory Child Health, 2, 228-229.

    8.       Sadeh, A. (1998). Sleep problems, learning and attention in children. Coping with learning disabilities: New directions. Tel Aviv: Open University Press. (Hebrew).

    9.       Sadeh, A. (1999).  Commentary:  Methodological issues in clinical research.  Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 24, 485-486.

  10.      Sadeh, A. (2002). Research Update: Sleep and cognitive and behavioral functioning in children. Psycho-actualia, April, 29-31. (Hebrew).

  11.      Sadeh A. (2003). Development of the sleep-wake system and its relationship to children’s psychosocial development. In: Tremblay RE, Barr RG, Peters RDeV, eds. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood, 1-10. Available at: http://www.excellence-earlychildhood.ca/documents/SadehANGxp.pdf.

  12.      Barkley, R. A. and 20 Coendorsers (2004). Critique or Misrepresentation? A Reply to Timimi et al. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 7, 65-69.

  13.      Sadeh, A. (2008).  Commentary: Comparing Actigraphy and Parental Report as Measures of Children's Sleep. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33(4):406-407.

 

 

E.    Selected scientific presentations

Sadeh, A., & Lavie P. (1988). The capacity to sleep alone: intervention and prevention of infants sleep disorders. Presented at the 9th European congress of sleep research. September, Jerusalem, Israel.

Sadeh, A., Alster, j., Urbach, D., Gruen, W., and Lavie, P. (1989).  Actigraphically based automatic bedtime sleep-wake scoring: validity and clinical applications. Presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies. Washington, June.

Sadeh, A. (1990). Actigraphic home-monitoring of sleep-disturbed infants: Comparison to controls and assessment of intervention. Paper presented at the 10th European Congress of Sleep Research. Strasbourg, France.            

Sadeh, A., & Lavie, P. (1990). Intervention in sleep disturbances in infancy: A comparison of parental reports and actigraphic evaluation of change. Presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies. Minneapolis, June.

Sadeh, A., Lavie, P., Scher, A., Tirosh, E., and Epstein, R. (1990). Actigraphic home-monitoring of sleep-disturbed and normal infants: A new methodology for sleep research in infancy. Presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies. Minneapolis, June.

Sadeh, A.,  Carskadon, M.A. and Anders, T.F. (1991). Activity-based sleep staging in infancy: preliminary results. Presented at the Northeastern Sleep Society Meeting, April, Albany, New York.

Sadeh, A., Klitzke, M., Appareddi, V., Carskadon, M.A. and Anders, T.F. (1991). Sleep and aggressiveness in a blind child: A concomitant schedule disturbance? Presented at the Northeastern Sleep Society Meeting, April, Albany, NY.

Sadeh, A., Lavie, P., and Gruen, W.  (1991).  Sleep Problems in Early Childhood: A New Look With an Advanced Method for Longitudinal Home-Monitoring. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Pediatric Society and the Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, April.

Sadeh, A. (1991). Sleep Disturbed and 'Normal' Infants: What's the Difference Anyway? Presented at the symposium: "Implication of natural ecology for the development of infant sleep behavior & physiology. The 5th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Toronto, June.

Sadeh, A., Lavie, P., and Gruen, W.  (1991). Parental vs. Actigraphic Longitudinal Monitoring of Infant Sleep: Evidence of Parental "Fatigue" During Continuous Monitoring. Presented at The 5th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Toronto, June.

Sadeh, A., Carskadon, M.A., Appareddy, V., Anders, T.F. (1991). Is activity data sufficient for sleep staging in infancy. Presented at the First Congress of the International world Federation of Sleep Societies, Cannes, France, September.

Sadeh, A. (1992). Temperament and night waking in early childhood, revisited. Presented at the 6th Annual Meeting of Professional Sleep Societies, Phoenix, Arizona, June.

Sadeh, A., Millman, R.P., Wyatt, J.K., & Carskadon, M.A. (1992). Activity-based detection of induced respiratory disturbances in sleep. Presented at the 6th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Phoenix, Arizona, June.

Sadeh, A. (1992). Environmental effects on infant sleep and later development. Symposium. Organizer: A. Sadeh. Presented at the Fifth World Congress of Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines. Chicago, Illinois, September.

Sadeh, A., Aytur, S., Acebo, C., Seifer, R., Carskadon, M. A. (1993). Activity-based detection of wakefulness and active and quiet sleep states during the first six months of life. Presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Los Angeles, California, June.

Sadeh, A., Hadas, N., Zomer, J., Lavie, P. (1993). Body positions, polysomnographic and actigraphic assessment of sleep. Presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Los Angeles, California, June.

Sadeh, A. (1994). Organizer and Chair: Actigraphic studies of sleep-wake patterns in early childhood.  The 8th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Boston, June.

Sadeh, A. (1994). Participant. Experts Group Discussion: Pediatric sleep disorders. The 8th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Boston, June.

Sadeh, A. (1994). Parental Soothing Techniques and Infant Sleep in Sleep-Disturbed Infants. Presented at The 8th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Boston, June.

Sadeh, A. (1995). Symposium Chair: “Infancy and Childhood”. The 9th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Nashville, June.

Sadeh, A. (1995). Participant. Experts Discussion Group: Pediatric sleep disorders. The 9th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Nashville, June.

Sadeh, A. (1995). Melatonin and Sleep in Infants.  Presented at  The 9th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Nashville, June.

Sadeh, A. (1996). Sleep in Stable, Asymptomatic Asthmatic Children.  Presented at  The 10th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Washington, May.

Sadeh, A. (1996). Chair. Experts Discussion Group:  Methodological and Clinical Issues Associated With the Use of Actigraphy as a Research and a Clinical Tool.  The 10th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Washington, May.

Sadeh, A. (1996). Sleep and Stress in Children. Discussion Group Participant. The 10th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Washington, May.

Sadeh, A. (1996). Actigraphic Recording During Development. Presented at the 13th Congress of European of Sleep Research Society. Brussels, Belgium, June.

Sadeh, A. (1996). Parents as Intervention Agents in Infant Sleep Problems. Presented at the 13th Congress of European of Sleep Research Society. Brussels, Belgium, June.

Sadeh, A. (1997). Organizer, Chair and presenter. Symposium: Sleep and Neurobehavioral Functioning in School Children. The 11th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, San Francisco, June.

Sadeh, A. (1998). Sleep and Neurobehavioral Functioning of School Children. Presented at the 14th Congress of European of Sleep Research Society. Madrid, Spain, June.

Sadeh, A. (1999).  The role of sleep in learning and attention.  Presented at a conference at Columbia University: The Impact of Sleep on Behavior and Learning in Children. New York City, April.

Sadeh, A. (1999).  Sleep and neurobehavioral functioning of school children. Presented at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Orlando, June.

Sadeh, A. (2000). The 14th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Sadeh, A. (2001). Sleep and Stress. The 15th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Chicago, IL.

Sadeh, A. (2002). Melatonin and Sleep in Infants. The 16th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Seattle, WA.                 

Sadeh, A. (2003). Sleep need and compensatory response to sleep loss: can these factors be defined for individuals (discussion group participant) and Infant Sleep and Parental Cognitions (symposium presentation).  The 17th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Chicago, IL.

Sadeh, A. (2003). Sleep and Neurobehavioral Functioning in School-Age Children. The 21st Annual Meeting, Sleep Disorders in Infancy and Childhood, Invited lecture. Palm Springs, CA.

Sadeh, A. (2003). Sleep and Neurobehavioral Functioning in School-Age Children. The Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Tampa, FL.

Sadeh, A. (2004). Sleep and development: research questions (meet the professor session) and Methodological Issues in Cross-Cultural Research on Sleep in Infants and Children (symposium presentation). The 18th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Philadelphia, PA.

Sadeh, A., (2006). Consequences of the biological sleep phase delay for adolescents. Symposium presentation at The 18th Congress of the European Sleep Research Society (ESRS), Innsbruck, Austria.

Sadeh, A. (2006). Parenting and Sleep. Symposium Organizer and Chair. The 20th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Salt Lake City, UT.

Sadeh, A., (2007). Infant Sleep and Parental Sleep-Related Cognitions. Symposium presentation at The Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Boston, MA.

Sadeh, A., Mindell J, Luedtke K, & Wiegand, B. (2007). Sleep in the first three years: Normative US data. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS), Minneapolis, MN.

Sadeh, A., (2007). Sleep and cognitive-emotional functioning in school-aged children: The unique role of gender. Symposium presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS), Minneapolis, MN.

Sadeh, A. (2008). Infant sleep and parenting. Keynote speaker in the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society, Developmental Section. Oxford, England.

Sadeh, A. (2009). Sleep and neurobehavioral functioning in school children. Invited talk. The Pediatric Neurology Department of Sao Paulo Medical School, University of Sao Paulo. Brazil.