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Pacifier Use, Finger Sucking, and Infant Sleep

机译:使用安抚奶嘴,吸吮手指和婴儿睡眠

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Few studies to date have investigated the relationship between pacifier use or finger sucking and infant sleep. One hundred and four mothers of infants (ages 0-11 months) completed the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (BISQ). Infants who engaged in finger sucking had fewer night wakings and longer stretches of nighttime sleep, although less daytime sleep. There were no significant differences in sleep patterns between pacifier users and infants who did not engage in nonnutritive sucking. Furthermore, no significant differences were found across groups for sleep ecology, including parental involvement at bedtime and following night wakings. Finally, infants were consistently able to retrieve their pacifiers independently by 7 months of age, although this did not appear to be associated with sleep outcomes. Results suggest that when parents are deciding whether to give their infant a pacifier, sleep may not be a critical factor. In contrast, parents of finger and thumb suckers should be reassured that this nonnutritive sucking is beneficial to sleep, at least in the first year of life.
机译:迄今为止,很少有研究调查使用奶嘴或吮吸手指与婴儿睡眠之间的关系。 104个婴儿母亲(0-11个月大)完成了《婴儿睡眠简短调查表》(BISQ)。尽管白天的睡眠较少,但从事吮吸手指的婴儿的夜间醒来次数较少,夜间睡眠时间更长。奶嘴使用者和未进行非营养性吮吸的婴儿之间的睡眠方式没有显着差异。此外,在睡眠生态学各组之间没有发现显着差异,包括就寝时间和夜醒后父母的参与。最终,婴儿似乎一直能够在7个月大时独立恢复其安抚奶嘴,尽管这似乎与睡眠结果无关。结果表明,当父母决定是否给婴儿安抚奶嘴时,睡眠可能不是关键因素。相反,手指和拇指吮吸者的父母应该放心,这种非营养性吮吸至少在生命的第一年对睡眠有益。

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