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Sleep Problems, Daily Napping Behavior, and Social-Emotional Functioning among Young Children from Families Referred to Child Protective Services

机译:来自转介儿童保护服务的家庭的幼儿的睡眠问题、日常午睡行为和社会情感功能

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Objective/Background Insufficient and/or poor-quality sleep may contribute to poor social-emotional well-being, and vice versa, among young children who have experienced maltreatment. This study examined longitudinal associations between sleep and social-emotional functioning among a sample of infants and toddlers from families involved with Child Protective Services (CPS) for maltreatment. Participants Participants were 123 parents and their infant or toddler (baseline age 10 to 24 months) from families referred to CPS for maltreatment. Methods Data were collected at baseline and at 3, 6 and 9 months post-baseline. At all time points, parents completed a questionnaire about their child's social-emotional functioning including internalizing behavior, externalizing behavior, and competence in social-emotional skills and social relatedness. At 3 months post-baseline, parents reported about their child's sleep problems and daily napping behavior. Results Higher baseline externalizing behavior was associated with a greater propensity for sleep problems at 3 months post-baseline. Sleep problems at 3 months post-baseline were associated with higher internalizing and higher externalizing behavior at 9 months post-baseline. Daily napping at 3 months post-baseline was associated with lower internalizing behavior, lower externalizing behavior, and higher competence at 9 months post-baseline. Conclusions Among this sample of young children from families involved with CPS for maltreatment, parents' concerns about their child having a sleep problem longitudinally associated with children's internalizing and externalizing behavior. Children's daily napping behavior longitudinally associated with later internalizing behavior, externalizing behavior, and competence.
机译:目标/背景 睡眠不足和/或质量差可能导致遭受虐待的幼儿社会情感健康不佳,反之亦然。本研究检查了来自参与儿童保护服务 (CPS) 虐待的家庭的婴幼儿样本中睡眠与社会情感功能之间的纵向关联。参与者 参与者是 123 名父母及其婴幼儿(基线年龄 10 至 24 个月),这些婴儿或幼儿来自转介到 CPS 进行虐待的家庭。方法 在基线和基线后3、6和9个月收集数据。在所有时间点,父母都完成了一份关于孩子社会情感功能的问卷调查,包括内化行为、外化行为以及社交情感技能和社会关系的能力。在基线后 3 个月,父母报告了孩子的睡眠问题和日常午睡行为。结果 基线外化行为越高,基线后3个月睡眠问题倾向越大。基线后 3 个月的睡眠问题与基线后 9 个月的较高内化和较高的外化行为相关。基线后 3 个月的每日午睡与基线后 9 个月的内化行为降低、外化行为降低和能力提高相关。结论 在涉及CPS虐待家庭的幼儿样本中,父母对孩子睡眠问题的担忧与儿童的内化和外化行为纵向相关。儿童的日常午睡行为与后来的内化行为、外化行为和能力纵向相关。

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