This study investigates the attitude of mothers towards the phenomenon of co-sleeping, based on Super and Harkens’s Developmental Niche Theory. Semi-structured interviews were administered with 13 mothers of at least one 3 to 6 years old child, in two groups of co-sleepers and separate sleepers. Qualitative and phenomenological approach and Colaizzi method of analysis was used. Data were categorized based on the sub-systems of Niche theory. In socio-physical situation subsystem the role of siblings and frequent absence of the father or his agreement were mentioned as reason for Co-sleeping. In both culturally regulated customs of child care and the psychology of the caretakers subsystems, despite believing in the role of co-sleeping in affe...
Objective: To explore the night-waking schemas of mothers of preschool-aged children, using a new me...
Studies describing paediatric sleep patterns are needed by taking culture into consideration. The ai...
Sleep is a biopsychosocial process that is influenced by the complex interaction of biologic rhythms...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between young children’s sleep and maternal sle...
ABSTRACT: In an experiment of nature, a normal cohort of parents who were raised under communal slee...
Designed to examine the relationship between family sleep arrangements and children\u27s sleep probl...
Designed to examine the relationship between family sleep arrangements and children\u27s sleep probl...
Of all the sleep-related challenges in infancy and early childhood, none has generated the attention...
Objective. To analyze the relationship of individual components of the child-parent emotional intera...
The role of a mother in a family is very complicated. To be able to perform these roles optimally,th...
Mother-infant sleep arrangements significantly differ in Western and non-Western cultures. In the We...
In families with young children, bedtime is widely experienced as a difficult and draining task. Thi...
Many cultures around the world routinely practise bedsharing by the mother-infant dyad. Bedsharing i...
This article discusses some emerging issues that arose during a much wider evaluative investigation ...
Dyadic co-sleeping (mother-baby) is a common strategy for night-time infant care in the majority of ...
Objective: To explore the night-waking schemas of mothers of preschool-aged children, using a new me...
Studies describing paediatric sleep patterns are needed by taking culture into consideration. The ai...
Sleep is a biopsychosocial process that is influenced by the complex interaction of biologic rhythms...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between young children’s sleep and maternal sle...
ABSTRACT: In an experiment of nature, a normal cohort of parents who were raised under communal slee...
Designed to examine the relationship between family sleep arrangements and children\u27s sleep probl...
Designed to examine the relationship between family sleep arrangements and children\u27s sleep probl...
Of all the sleep-related challenges in infancy and early childhood, none has generated the attention...
Objective. To analyze the relationship of individual components of the child-parent emotional intera...
The role of a mother in a family is very complicated. To be able to perform these roles optimally,th...
Mother-infant sleep arrangements significantly differ in Western and non-Western cultures. In the We...
In families with young children, bedtime is widely experienced as a difficult and draining task. Thi...
Many cultures around the world routinely practise bedsharing by the mother-infant dyad. Bedsharing i...
This article discusses some emerging issues that arose during a much wider evaluative investigation ...
Dyadic co-sleeping (mother-baby) is a common strategy for night-time infant care in the majority of ...
Objective: To explore the night-waking schemas of mothers of preschool-aged children, using a new me...
Studies describing paediatric sleep patterns are needed by taking culture into consideration. The ai...
Sleep is a biopsychosocial process that is influenced by the complex interaction of biologic rhythms...