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- Sleepwalking-Incidence
- Sleepwalking-Prevalence
- Sleepwalking-Morbidity
- Sleepwalking-Mortality
- Sleepwalking-Racial distribution
- Sleepwalking-Age distribution
- Sleepwalking-Sex distribution
Somewhere between 1% and 17% of U.S. children sleepwalk, and juveniles are seen to be those more prone to the activity.
- Some 18% of Americans are prone to the act, roughly 2 in 11 of the US population
- One study showed that the highest prevalence of sleepwalking was 16.7% for children of 11 to 12 years of age.
- Boys are seen to be more likely to sleepwalk than girls.
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