Various treatments, both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical, have been historically utilized to improve sleep quality in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Non-pharmaceutical approaches focus on establishing consistent sleep routines, minimizing screen exposure, and allowing time for relaxation. Despite the wide array of interventions available, their effectiveness is not universal. Melatonin, a hormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle, is often considered in the context of autism due to the prevailing belief in its potential benefits for sleep improvement. However, it is noted that melatonin is generally ineffective for most individuals suffering from insomnia, raising questions about its actual efficacy in the autism population.

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