Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Clinical trials have repeatedly found medication to be more effective than cognitive–behavioral treatments for pediatric insomnia.
2. Camps for children with asthma, cancer, diabetes, and gastrointestinal problems have not reliably been shown to have positive results.
3. Children with a broad range of illnesses seem to benefit equally from individual, family, and group interventions for children with chronic illnesses.
4. Almost all pediatric psychologists work in the school setting.
5. Almost all children have nightmares; therefore, almost all children can be diagnosed with nightmare disorder at one time or another.
6. Sleepwalking tends to occur during REM sleep.


1. False
2. False
3. True
4, False
5. False
6. False

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