Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this developmental process are associated with problems falling asleep at bedtime and repeated night awakenings where parental assistance is needed to return to sleep. Studies have shown that a number of maternal psychosocial factors have been linked to differences in infant sleep outcome.\ud The primary aim of this study was to examine the relative contribution of maternal psychosocial factors including depression and anxiety symptoms, perceived past maternal parenting, maternal cognitions about infant sleep, maternal sleep history and the maternal settling strategy of active physical comforting to infant sleep outcome. A further aim was to explore t...
It is well documented that problematic sleep patterns in children are related to maternal mental hea...
Background: Settling and waking difficulties are common among infants and children. Although there i...
To determine the contribution of infant temperament to the relationship between maternal sleep distu...
Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this deve...
ii Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this d...
Transactional models of parenting and infant sleep call attention to bidirectional associations amon...
Transactional models of parenting and infant sleep call attention to bidirectional associations amon...
Transactional models of parenting and infant sleep call attention to bidirectional associations amon...
Research has identified associations between indicators of social disadvantage and the presence of c...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess...
Mothers with higher levels of depression and anxiety tend to report more sleep problems in their inf...
The distinct influence of different, but comorbid, maternal mental health difficulties, such as post...
Infants’ sleep problems, especially, nighttime awakenings, are common concerns of parents and may ha...
BACKGROUND Previous research has linked family sleep disruption and dysfunction in children; however...
It is well documented that problematic sleep patterns in children are related to maternal mental hea...
Background: Settling and waking difficulties are common among infants and children. Although there i...
To determine the contribution of infant temperament to the relationship between maternal sleep distu...
Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this deve...
ii Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this d...
Transactional models of parenting and infant sleep call attention to bidirectional associations amon...
Transactional models of parenting and infant sleep call attention to bidirectional associations amon...
Transactional models of parenting and infant sleep call attention to bidirectional associations amon...
Research has identified associations between indicators of social disadvantage and the presence of c...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess...
Mothers with higher levels of depression and anxiety tend to report more sleep problems in their inf...
The distinct influence of different, but comorbid, maternal mental health difficulties, such as post...
Infants’ sleep problems, especially, nighttime awakenings, are common concerns of parents and may ha...
BACKGROUND Previous research has linked family sleep disruption and dysfunction in children; however...
It is well documented that problematic sleep patterns in children are related to maternal mental hea...
Background: Settling and waking difficulties are common among infants and children. Although there i...
To determine the contribution of infant temperament to the relationship between maternal sleep distu...