This study explores the nighttime parenting behaviour of first-time adolescent and adult mothers. Two theoretical approaches are evaluated. The first model suggests that differences in parenting behaviour between teens and adults occur because teen mothers are less well-prepared for nighttime infant care compared to more mature mothers. The second draws on evolutionary theory and suggests that nighttime parenting figures into the suite of behaviours that comprise parental investment, which varies depending on the life-history trajectories and reproductive strategies of individual mothers. The project addresses how understanding nighttime parenting behaviour as part of an individual‘s life-history trajectory can inform public health policies...
Child eveningness has been associated with many adverse outcomes for children. The aim of this study...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
This study explores the nighttime parenting behaviour of first-time adolescent and adult mothers. Tw...
A large social science and public health literature addresses infant sleep safety, with implications...
Throughout the night, brief periods of arousal are common and not necessarily indicative of problema...
AIM: To provide descriptive figures for infant distress and associated parenting at night in normal ...
Objective: To explore the night-waking schemas of mothers of preschool-aged children, using a new me...
Sleep problems among youth are highly prevalent and associated with mental and physical health conce...
The nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study–Birth cohort data set was used to c...
Maternal sleep deprivation due to caring for an infant during the night has been found to be related...
Childhood sleep problems continue to pervade modern societies at alarming rates with substantial cos...
An evolutionarily informed perspective on parent-infant sleep contact challenges recommendations re...
Coping with sleep disruption is a common difficulty faced by new parents. Here we take a critical, c...
This study examined associations between mother-infant nighttime interactions and mother-infant atta...
Child eveningness has been associated with many adverse outcomes for children. The aim of this study...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
This study explores the nighttime parenting behaviour of first-time adolescent and adult mothers. Tw...
A large social science and public health literature addresses infant sleep safety, with implications...
Throughout the night, brief periods of arousal are common and not necessarily indicative of problema...
AIM: To provide descriptive figures for infant distress and associated parenting at night in normal ...
Objective: To explore the night-waking schemas of mothers of preschool-aged children, using a new me...
Sleep problems among youth are highly prevalent and associated with mental and physical health conce...
The nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study–Birth cohort data set was used to c...
Maternal sleep deprivation due to caring for an infant during the night has been found to be related...
Childhood sleep problems continue to pervade modern societies at alarming rates with substantial cos...
An evolutionarily informed perspective on parent-infant sleep contact challenges recommendations re...
Coping with sleep disruption is a common difficulty faced by new parents. Here we take a critical, c...
This study examined associations between mother-infant nighttime interactions and mother-infant atta...
Child eveningness has been associated with many adverse outcomes for children. The aim of this study...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...