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Parental Involvement in Infant Sleep Routines Predicts Differential Sleep Patterns in Children With and Without Anxiety Disorders

机译:父母对婴儿睡眠程序的参与可预测患有和不患有焦虑症的儿童的差异性睡眠模式

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This study compared parents' retrospective reports of their involvement in infant settling strategies and their relation to current sleep patterns among children (N = 84, ages 7-11) with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and healthy controls. Parents of children with GAD were significantly more likely to report rocking their infants to sleep and putting infants down when they were already asleep than parents of healthy controls, even when accounting for infant health-related factors and parental anxiety. Greater involvement in infant sleep routines also predicted sleep patterns (measured via actigraphy) during childhood, though opposite relationships were observed in the two groups. Early involvement was related to poorer sleep in control children but better sleep for children with GAD even after controlling for current parenting practices. Findings suggest differential effects of early sleep-related parenting for children with and without later anxiety disorders with possible implications for early intervention.
机译:这项研究比较了父母对他们参与婴儿安顿策略的回顾性报告,以及他们与患有广泛性焦虑症(GAD)和健康对照的儿童(N = 84,7-11岁)目前的睡眠方式之间的关系。患有GAD的儿童的父母比健康对照者的父母更有可能报告摇晃他们的婴儿入睡并在他们入睡后放下婴儿,即使考虑到婴儿健康相关因素和父母的焦虑。尽管在两组中观察到相反的关系,但更多地参与婴儿睡眠程序也可以预测儿童时期的睡眠方式(通过书法记录)。早期参与与对照组儿童的睡眠较差有关,但即使在控制了当前的养育方式后,GAD儿童的睡眠也较好。研究结果表明,有和没有后期焦虑症的儿童,与早期睡眠有关的育儿的差异影响可能对早期干预产生影响。

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