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Children's attachment to parents and their academic functioning: sleep disruptions as moderators of effects.

机译:儿童对父母的依恋及其学业功能:睡眠中断是影响因素的调节器。

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OBJECTIVE: We investigated the amount and quality of children's sleep as a moderator of relations between attachment to parents and child academic functioning. METHOD: Data were from a sample of 166 third graders in the Southeastern USA. Children reported on the security of their attachments to both mothers and fathers, and standard assessments of academic achievement were obtained from schools. Children completed questionnaire measures of subjective sleep problems and their sleep was assessed objectively via actigraphs worn for seven consecutive nights. RESULTS: Attachment insecurity was associated with lower math achievement for children with objective sleep problems (lower quantity and efficiency). CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that better sleep ameliorates the risk for academic performance difficulties associated with insecure attachments to parents, and functions as a protective factor in this context.
机译:目的:我们研究了儿童睡眠的数量和质量,以此作为对父母的依恋与儿童学习功能之间关系的调节器。方法:数据来自美国东南部166个三年级学生的样本。孩子们报告了他们对父母双方的依恋的安全性,并从学校获得了对学业成绩的标准评估。孩子们完成了主观睡眠问题的问卷调查,并通过连续七个晚上佩戴的活动记录仪客观地评估了他们的睡眠。结果:对于有客观睡眠问题(数量和效率较低)的孩子,依恋不安全与数学成绩较低相关。结论:研究结果表明,更好的睡眠可减轻因父母不安全依恋而导致的学业困难的风险,并在这种情况下起保护作用。

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