Authors
Karen Spruyt, Rebecca J Aitken, Kevin So, Margaret Charlton, T Michael Adamson, Rosemary SC Horne
Publication date
2008/5/1
Journal
Early human development
Volume
84
Issue
5
Pages
289-296
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
This study sought to assess the relationship between the development of infant sleep/wake patterns, temperament and overall mental, motor and behavioural development over the first year of life. We hypothesised that infants with more regular sleep/wake patterns and longer sleep durations would have an easier temperament and higher developmental scores.
STUDY DESIGN
Sleep/wake characteristics were recorded with the use of both parental sleep diary and actigraphy (Actiwatch AW64, Mini Mitter Company Inc, Sunriver, OR, USA) in 20 healthy term infants at monthly intervals over the first year of life. Temperament was assessed using the Early Infant Temperament Questionnaire (EITQ) at 3 months and the Revised Infant Temperament Questionnaire (RITQ) at 6 and 11 months and mental, motor and behavioural development at 12 months using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development II …
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