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Mothers, Fathers, and Toddlers: Parental Psychosocial Functioning as a Context for Young Children's Sleep

机译:母亲,父亲和幼儿:父母的社会心理功能作为幼儿睡眠的背景

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The aim of this study was to investigate the prospective relations between parental psychosocial functioning and toddlers' sleep consolidation. Investigators met with 85 families 3 times, when children were 15 months (Time 1 [T1]), 18 months (T2), and 2 years of age (T3). Mothers and fathers completed questionnaires pertaining to their parenting stress, marital satisfaction, and perceived social support at T1 or T2, and mothers completed child sleep diaries at T2 and T3. Results indicated that fathers' parenting stress and marital satisfaction, as well as mothers' perceived social support, were related in expected directions to children's subsequent sleep consolidation (T3), with or without controlling for prior sleep consolidation (T2). In addition, all these relations were moderated by family socioeconomic status (SES), such that links were stronger in lower SES homes.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查父母心理社会功能与幼儿睡眠巩固之间的前瞻性关系。当孩子分别为15个月(时间1 [T1]),18个月(T2)和2岁(T3)时,研究人员与85个家庭进行了3次会面。父母在T1或T2时完成了有关其父母压力,婚姻满意度和感知的社会支持的问卷,母亲在T2和T3时完成了儿童睡眠日记。结果表明,父亲的育儿压力和婚姻满意度以及母亲的感知社会支持,在预期的方向上与孩子随后的睡眠巩固(T3)相关,无论是否控制了先前的睡眠巩固(T2)。此外,所有这些关系都受到家庭社会经济地位(SES)的调节,因此在较低SES房屋中的联系更加牢固。

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