Authors
Lauren B Covington, Valerie E Rogers, Bridget Armstrong, Carla L Storr, Maureen M Black
Publication date
2019/6/15
Journal
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
Volume
15
Issue
6
Pages
865-871
Publisher
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Description
Study Objectives
The aims of this study were to examine (1) relationships among implementing a bedtime routine, nighttime awakenings, and nighttime sleep duration in toddlers from low-income, minority families and (2) differences in maternal and household characteristics between mothers who did versus those who did not implement a nightly bedtime routine for their toddler.
Methods
Data were collected from mothers of toddlers on maternal and household characteristics and toddler sleep, measured using the Children's HealthWatch Survey and the Extended Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (BISQ). A path analysis model was tested to investigate whether nighttime awakenings mediated the relation between implementing a bedtime routine and toddlers' nighttime sleep duration. Chi-square tests were conducted to examine differences in maternal and household characteristics (ie, maternal depressive symptoms …
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