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Parental behaviors and sleep outcomes in infants and toddlers: a cross-cultural comparison.

机译:婴幼儿的父母行为和睡眠结局:跨文化比较。

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BACKGROUND: To assess the prevalence of parental behaviors and other factors of sleep ecology and to analyze their relationships with sleep outcomes in a large sample of children ages birth to 36months in multiple countries/regions. METHODS: Parents of 29,287 infants and toddlers (48% boys; Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, and Vietnam) completed an internet-based expanded version of the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire. RESULTS: Overall, there is a high level of parental involvement in sleep onset and sleep maintenance for young children, with significant differences in parenting behaviors across cultural groups. For predominantly-Caucasian, the most common behavior occurring at bedtime is falling asleep independently in own crib/bed (57%), compared to just 4% of those children living in predominantly-Asian regions. Parental behaviors and sleep ecology, including parental presence at sleep onset, bedtime, and bedtime routine, significantly explain a portion of the variance in sleep patterns. Overall, parental behaviors are more highly predictive of nighttime sleep outcomes in predominantly-Caucasian regions. Finally, parental involvement in sleep onset mediates the relationship between cosleeping and sleep outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the best predictors of nighttime sleep are related to parental behaviors at bedtime and during the night. Furthermore, sleep disruption and decreased total sleep associated with bed sharing and room sharing are mediated by parental presence at bedtime. These findings provide additional support for addressing parental behaviors in behavioral interventions for infant and toddler sleep problems.
机译:背景:在多个国家/地区,对大量出生于36个月的儿童进行评估,以评估父母行为和睡眠生态学其他因素的普遍性,并分析其与睡眠结局的关系。方法:29,287名婴幼儿的父母(48%的男孩;澳大利亚,加拿大,中国,香港,印度,印度尼西亚,韩国,日本,马来西亚,新西兰,菲律宾,新加坡,台湾,泰国,英国,美国和越南)完成了基于互联网的《简明婴儿睡眠调查表》的扩展版本。结果:总体而言,父母对幼儿睡眠和睡眠维持的参与程度很高,不同文化群体的父母养育行为存在显着差异。以高加索人为主,睡前最常见的行为是在自己的婴儿床/床上独立入睡(57%),而生活在亚洲主要地区的儿童中只有4%。父母的行为和睡眠生态学,包括父母在入睡时的就寝时间,就寝时间和就寝时间,都可以很好地解释一部分睡眠方式的变化。总体而言,在高加索地区,父母的行为对夜间睡眠结果的预测性更高。最后,父母参与睡眠发作会介导同睡与睡眠结果之间的关系。结论:总的来说,夜间睡眠的最佳预测指标与就寝时间和夜间的父母行为有关。此外,与睡眠时间有关的睡眠中断和减少的总睡眠与床共享和房间共享有关,是由父母在就寝时间的存在所介导的。这些发现为解决婴幼儿睡眠问题的行为干预中的父母行为提供了额外的支持。

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