Cognitive theories emphasise the role of dysfunctional beliefs about sleep in the development and maintenance of sleep-related problems (SRPs). The present research examines how parents’ dysfunctional beliefs about children’s sleep and child dysfunctional beliefs about sleep are related to each other and to children’s subjective and objective sleep. Participants were 45 children aged 11–12 years and their parents. Self-report measures of dysfunctional beliefs about sleep and child sleep were completed by children, mothers and fathers. Objective measures of child sleep were taken using actigraphy. The results showed that child dysfunctional beliefs about sleep were correlated with father (r = 0.43, p < 0.05) and mother (r = 0.43, p < 0.05) r...
Objective: The current study examined sleep and mood associations in parents of children with sleep ...
Objective: The current study examined sleep and mood associations in parents of children with sleep ...
Longitudinal analysis of data on 658 children/families from the National Institute of Child Health a...
Cognitive theories emphasise the role of dysfunctional beliefs about sleep in the development and ma...
Cognitive theories emphasise the role of dysfunctional beliefs about sleep in the development and ma...
Certain parental cognitions about child sleep and bedtime behaviours used with their child have been...
Certain parental cognitions about child sleep and bedtime behaviours used with their child have been...
Sleep plays an essential role for children's well-being. Because children's sleep is associated with...
Many children do not meet the recommendations for healthy sleep, which is concerning given the poten...
Many children do not meet the recommendations for healthy sleep, which is concerning given the poten...
Many children do not meet the recommendations for healthy sleep, which is concerning given the poten...
Study Objectives: The current study\u27s aim was to examine the indirect effect of parent-child pre-...
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess...
This study describes parental expectations for sleep-wake patterns in healthy kindergarten children ...
Schlarb A, Achterberg K, Brocki S, Ziemann A, Wiater A, Lollies F. Schlafbezogenes Erziehungsverhalt...
Objective: The current study examined sleep and mood associations in parents of children with sleep ...
Objective: The current study examined sleep and mood associations in parents of children with sleep ...
Longitudinal analysis of data on 658 children/families from the National Institute of Child Health a...
Cognitive theories emphasise the role of dysfunctional beliefs about sleep in the development and ma...
Cognitive theories emphasise the role of dysfunctional beliefs about sleep in the development and ma...
Certain parental cognitions about child sleep and bedtime behaviours used with their child have been...
Certain parental cognitions about child sleep and bedtime behaviours used with their child have been...
Sleep plays an essential role for children's well-being. Because children's sleep is associated with...
Many children do not meet the recommendations for healthy sleep, which is concerning given the poten...
Many children do not meet the recommendations for healthy sleep, which is concerning given the poten...
Many children do not meet the recommendations for healthy sleep, which is concerning given the poten...
Study Objectives: The current study\u27s aim was to examine the indirect effect of parent-child pre-...
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess...
This study describes parental expectations for sleep-wake patterns in healthy kindergarten children ...
Schlarb A, Achterberg K, Brocki S, Ziemann A, Wiater A, Lollies F. Schlafbezogenes Erziehungsverhalt...
Objective: The current study examined sleep and mood associations in parents of children with sleep ...
Objective: The current study examined sleep and mood associations in parents of children with sleep ...
Longitudinal analysis of data on 658 children/families from the National Institute of Child Health a...