Relationship between child sleep disturbances and maternal sleep, mood, and parenting stress: a pilot study
- PMID: 17371111
- DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.21.1.67
Relationship between child sleep disturbances and maternal sleep, mood, and parenting stress: a pilot study
Abstract
Although sleep disturbances in children are common, little is known about the relationship between children's sleep disruptions and maternal sleep and daytime functioning. Forty-seven mothers completed measures of sleep, depression, parenting stress, fatigue, and sleepiness. Significant differences in maternal mood and parenting stress were found between mothers of children with and without significant sleep disturbances. Regression analyses showed that the quality of the children's sleep significantly predicted the quality of maternal sleep. In addition, maternal sleep quality was a significant predictor of maternal mood, stress, and fatigue. Results from this pilot study support the need for future research examining the relationship between child sleep disturbances and maternal daytime functioning, and they highlight the importance of screening for and treating pediatric sleep disruptions.
Comment in
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May the association of mother-Infant proximity and breastfeeding be extended to a 24 h framework?-a comment on Gettler and McKenna.Am J Phys Anthropol. 2011 Sep;146(1):150-1. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.21552. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2011. PMID: 21766283 No abstract available.
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