Ignoring children's bedtime crying (ICBC) is an issue that polarizes parents as well as pediatricians. While most studies have focused on the effectiveness of sleep interventions, no study has yet questioned which parents use ICBC. Parents often find children's sleep difficulties to be very challenging, but factors such as the influence of Western approaches to infant care, stress, and sensitivity have not been analyzed in terms of ICBC. A sample of 586 parents completed a questionnaire to investigate the relationships between parental factors and the method of ICBC. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Latent variables were used to measure parental stress (Parental Stress Scale; J.O. Berry & W.H. Jones, 1995), sensitivity...
Health visitors identify and support families coping with infant sleep disturbances; however, confli...
In Australia, as in many Westernised industrialised nations, the majority of families encourage infa...
AIM: This paper reports a study to describe changes in parents' distress after a family-centred inte...
Ignoring children's bedtime crying (ICBC) is an issue that polarizes parents as well as pediatrician...
Sleep problems that do not have a physiological aetiology, but rather a behavioural or psychological...
Sleep problems that do not have a physiological aetiology, but rather a behavioural or psychological...
Background: Behavioural sleep interventions, which can have significant mental health benefits for p...
The majority of behavioural sleep interventions for young children (defined as 5 years of age or les...
The majority of behavioural sleep interventions for young children (defined as 5 years of age or les...
Background: Behavioural sleep interventions, which can have significant mental health benefits for p...
The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures wher...
The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures wher...
Problematic infant sleep is a common issue facing parents and can have deleterious effects on many a...
Schnatschmidt M, Lollies F, Schlarb A. A single-arm pilot study: can a parental sleep intervention f...
Background: Infant sleep problems (ISP) are common and have known effects on parental mood. There is...
Health visitors identify and support families coping with infant sleep disturbances; however, confli...
In Australia, as in many Westernised industrialised nations, the majority of families encourage infa...
AIM: This paper reports a study to describe changes in parents' distress after a family-centred inte...
Ignoring children's bedtime crying (ICBC) is an issue that polarizes parents as well as pediatrician...
Sleep problems that do not have a physiological aetiology, but rather a behavioural or psychological...
Sleep problems that do not have a physiological aetiology, but rather a behavioural or psychological...
Background: Behavioural sleep interventions, which can have significant mental health benefits for p...
The majority of behavioural sleep interventions for young children (defined as 5 years of age or les...
The majority of behavioural sleep interventions for young children (defined as 5 years of age or les...
Background: Behavioural sleep interventions, which can have significant mental health benefits for p...
The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures wher...
The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures wher...
Problematic infant sleep is a common issue facing parents and can have deleterious effects on many a...
Schnatschmidt M, Lollies F, Schlarb A. A single-arm pilot study: can a parental sleep intervention f...
Background: Infant sleep problems (ISP) are common and have known effects on parental mood. There is...
Health visitors identify and support families coping with infant sleep disturbances; however, confli...
In Australia, as in many Westernised industrialised nations, the majority of families encourage infa...
AIM: This paper reports a study to describe changes in parents' distress after a family-centred inte...