"Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Philosophy.""September 2015".Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Study 1: Sleeping patterns in a cohort of Australian infants from 8-weeks to 12-months of age -- Study 2: Maternal negative affect and infant sleep: investigating bidirectional relationships -- Study 3: The impact of infant sleep in the first year of life on infant development at 12-months of age -- General discussion -- Appendix.Despite the known benefits of sleep for developing infants, there remains limited knowledge about the patterns, predictors and developmental consequences of sleep during infancy.This thesis used prospective data from 448 NSW mothers and offspring, across...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sleep is important to child development, but there is limited understandi...
Objective : Our purpose was to determine if babies breastfed at 6 months of age were more likely to ...
It is well documented that problematic sleep patterns in children are related to maternal mental hea...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To longitudinally examine sleep patterns, habits, and parent-reported sleep proble...
Background and aims This thesis was designed to deepen the understanding of the role of snoring and...
Study Objectives: To longitudinally examine sleep patterns, habits, and parent-reported sleep proble...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to describe the sleep quality and quantity of new biological paren...
© 2011 Dr. Anna Myfanwy Horadam PriceBACKGROUND: Behavioural sleep problems in infancy are highly pr...
This dissertation explores in a series of four studies using a developmental perspective the nature ...
OBJECTIVE. Infant sleep problems are strongly associated with poorer maternal mental health. It is n...
Study Objective: To determine whether preconceptional psychological distress is associated with infa...
This study describes and compares the sleep patterns of parentally-perceived problematic and non-pro...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
Background: Sleep is essential for human health and functioning. Parents of preterm infants are susc...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sleep is important to child development, but there is limited understandi...
Objective : Our purpose was to determine if babies breastfed at 6 months of age were more likely to ...
It is well documented that problematic sleep patterns in children are related to maternal mental hea...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To longitudinally examine sleep patterns, habits, and parent-reported sleep proble...
Background and aims This thesis was designed to deepen the understanding of the role of snoring and...
Study Objectives: To longitudinally examine sleep patterns, habits, and parent-reported sleep proble...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to describe the sleep quality and quantity of new biological paren...
© 2011 Dr. Anna Myfanwy Horadam PriceBACKGROUND: Behavioural sleep problems in infancy are highly pr...
This dissertation explores in a series of four studies using a developmental perspective the nature ...
OBJECTIVE. Infant sleep problems are strongly associated with poorer maternal mental health. It is n...
Study Objective: To determine whether preconceptional psychological distress is associated with infa...
This study describes and compares the sleep patterns of parentally-perceived problematic and non-pro...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
Background: Sleep is essential for human health and functioning. Parents of preterm infants are susc...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sleep is important to child development, but there is limited understandi...
Objective : Our purpose was to determine if babies breastfed at 6 months of age were more likely to ...
It is well documented that problematic sleep patterns in children are related to maternal mental hea...