We investigated associations between the home sleeping conditions and sleep quality of low-income preschool children. Parents of pre-school children in Head Start programs in Michigan in the United States completed a sleep environment survey, which asked parents about their children’s sleep conditions. They also completed the Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire, on which higher scores reflect worse quality sleep. Among 120 preschoolers, 52% shared a bed and 53% shared a room at least once per week. Poor sleep quality was correlated with the frequency of sharing a room with parents, falling asleep with the TV on, sleeping in a place that was too bright, and inversely with sleeping alone in one’s own bed. Stepwise regression analysis reveal...
Study Objectives: The aim of the present paper is to investigate the determinants of sleeping patter...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this article is to investigate the determinants of sleeping patterns in chi...
Longitudinal analysis of data on 658 children/families from the National Institute of Child Health a...
BackgroundSleep is increasingly recognized as a vital part of health. Screen time has been linked to...
For young children, sleep is essential for healthy development across a wide variety of areas. Inade...
Most of the common sleep disturbances (the insomnias) observed in normal, healthy preschool children...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To examine the associations of child and family sociodemographic characteristic...
Children's sleep is critical for optimal health and development; yet sleep duration has decreased in...
Background: Previous studies have shown that poor family environments are related to more sleep prob...
Insufficient sleep is a public health concern. The National Institutes of Health have reported that ...
OBJECTIVE: To advance understanding of early childhood bed-sharing and its clinical significance, we...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify socio-demographic and home environmental pred...
Background: Childhood sleep problems which are prevalent in Western societies are associated with a ...
Poor infant sleep quality is associated with negative maternal and infant health outcomes. This stud...
Objective: To explore the relation between household chaos and child sleep health practices. Explori...
Study Objectives: The aim of the present paper is to investigate the determinants of sleeping patter...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this article is to investigate the determinants of sleeping patterns in chi...
Longitudinal analysis of data on 658 children/families from the National Institute of Child Health a...
BackgroundSleep is increasingly recognized as a vital part of health. Screen time has been linked to...
For young children, sleep is essential for healthy development across a wide variety of areas. Inade...
Most of the common sleep disturbances (the insomnias) observed in normal, healthy preschool children...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To examine the associations of child and family sociodemographic characteristic...
Children's sleep is critical for optimal health and development; yet sleep duration has decreased in...
Background: Previous studies have shown that poor family environments are related to more sleep prob...
Insufficient sleep is a public health concern. The National Institutes of Health have reported that ...
OBJECTIVE: To advance understanding of early childhood bed-sharing and its clinical significance, we...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify socio-demographic and home environmental pred...
Background: Childhood sleep problems which are prevalent in Western societies are associated with a ...
Poor infant sleep quality is associated with negative maternal and infant health outcomes. This stud...
Objective: To explore the relation between household chaos and child sleep health practices. Explori...
Study Objectives: The aim of the present paper is to investigate the determinants of sleeping patter...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this article is to investigate the determinants of sleeping patterns in chi...
Longitudinal analysis of data on 658 children/families from the National Institute of Child Health a...