Sleep knowledge and parental perceptions of infant sleep vary considerably among parents of infants. Parents can report their infant as having a severe sleep problem despite objective methods often differing from subjective measurements. This might suggest that parents are misinterpreting sleep as a problem when in fact it is a normal sleep pattern. This can have clinical implications and lead to a sleep intervention instead of a basic psychoeducation and further can impact significantly on the mental health of parents. This study aimed to assess whether parents can accurately identify a sleep problem in their child
AIMS: The aims of this study were to describe the sleep quality and quantity of new biological paren...
Assessed sleep patterns and sleep disruptions in kindergarten children and investi-gated the relatio...
Parents are responsible for promoting optimal sleep for their children by engaging in healthy sleep ...
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess...
Background: In the context of increasing awareness about the need for assessment of sleep duration i...
A systematic review of qualitative studies was conducted to explore how parents perceive sleep quali...
Kanis JB, Schwerdtle B, Kübler A, Schlarb A. Parent perceptions and practices regarding sleep in chi...
Aim: To gather normative data on parent-reported child sleep and investigate what influences it. Met...
Aim: To gather normative data on parent-reported child sleep and investigate what influences it. Met...
Ehab A Dayyat1,*, Karen Spruyt1,*, Dennis L Molfese2, David Gozal11Section of Sleep Medicine, Depart...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
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 ...
One of the most common complaints of mothers at the paediatrician's is complaint about the night sle...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to describe the sleep quality and quantity of new biological paren...
Assessed sleep patterns and sleep disruptions in kindergarten children and investi-gated the relatio...
Parents are responsible for promoting optimal sleep for their children by engaging in healthy sleep ...
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess...
Background: In the context of increasing awareness about the need for assessment of sleep duration i...
A systematic review of qualitative studies was conducted to explore how parents perceive sleep quali...
Kanis JB, Schwerdtle B, Kübler A, Schlarb A. Parent perceptions and practices regarding sleep in chi...
Aim: To gather normative data on parent-reported child sleep and investigate what influences it. Met...
Aim: To gather normative data on parent-reported child sleep and investigate what influences it. Met...
Ehab A Dayyat1,*, Karen Spruyt1,*, Dennis L Molfese2, David Gozal11Section of Sleep Medicine, Depart...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
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 ...
One of the most common complaints of mothers at the paediatrician's is complaint about the night sle...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to describe the sleep quality and quantity of new biological paren...
Assessed sleep patterns and sleep disruptions in kindergarten children and investi-gated the relatio...
Parents are responsible for promoting optimal sleep for their children by engaging in healthy sleep ...