This article discusses some emerging issues that arose during a much wider evaluative investigation of the Western Australian Health Department's bed-sharing policy and how effectively health professionals provided advice to parents. The broader evaluation report was developed for a clinical and health bureaucratic, policy-making audience. In contrast, this article adopts an approach that is more sociologically informed to tease out some of the social and cultural discourses that influence how bed-sharing advice was interpreted and used by the mothers interviewed for the study. We ponder the influence of current parenting discourses on parental decision-making, including those that construct fathers as ‘involved’ and mothers as ‘intensive’,...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
An evolutionarily informed perspective on parent-infant sleep contact challenges recommendations reg...
This study investigates the attitude of mothers towards the phenomenon of co-sleeping, based on Supe...
There is little published research regarding co-sleeping and bed sharing in maternity units. It was ...
Dyadic co-sleeping (mother-baby) is a common strategy for night-time infant care in the majority of ...
Many cultures around the world routinely practise bedsharing by the mother-infant dyad. Bedsharing i...
The aim of this study is to explore socio-cultural influences on migrant mother decisions and belief...
Mother-infant sleep arrangements significantly differ in Western and non-Western cultures. In the We...
This review examines the issue of babies sleeping with their parents. Beginning with an anthropolo...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research regarding co-sleeping and bed sharing in maternity un...
ABSTRACT: Background: Expectations for infant sleep development and for the appropriate degree of pa...
This paper draws on findings of a study in which new and experienced mothers' caregiving practices w...
The pros and cons of parent-infant bed-sharing have been hotly debated in both the academic and prof...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
An evolutionarily informed perspective on parent-infant sleep contact challenges recommendations reg...
This study investigates the attitude of mothers towards the phenomenon of co-sleeping, based on Supe...
There is little published research regarding co-sleeping and bed sharing in maternity units. It was ...
Dyadic co-sleeping (mother-baby) is a common strategy for night-time infant care in the majority of ...
Many cultures around the world routinely practise bedsharing by the mother-infant dyad. Bedsharing i...
The aim of this study is to explore socio-cultural influences on migrant mother decisions and belief...
Mother-infant sleep arrangements significantly differ in Western and non-Western cultures. In the We...
This review examines the issue of babies sleeping with their parents. Beginning with an anthropolo...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research regarding co-sleeping and bed sharing in maternity un...
ABSTRACT: Background: Expectations for infant sleep development and for the appropriate degree of pa...
This paper draws on findings of a study in which new and experienced mothers' caregiving practices w...
The pros and cons of parent-infant bed-sharing have been hotly debated in both the academic and prof...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
An evolutionarily informed perspective on parent-infant sleep contact challenges recommendations reg...
This study investigates the attitude of mothers towards the phenomenon of co-sleeping, based on Supe...