Sadeh Avi, Flint-Ofir Eti, Tirosh Tamar, Tikotzky Liat
Adler Center for Research in Child Development and Psychopathology, Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel.
J Fam Psychol. 2007 Mar;21(1):74-87. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.21.1.74.
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess infant sleep and parental sleep-related cognitions about infant sleep in clinical and control samples. The clinical sample consisted of 48 infants referred to a sleep clinic because of night-wakings problems. The control sample included 48 infants with no parental complaints about sleep difficulties. Sleep of all participating infants was monitored for 1 week with actigraphs and parental daily logs. Parents completed 2 questionnaires testing their cognitions about infant sleep. As expected, significant group differences were found with regard to the sleep-quality measures and parental cognitions. Parental cognitions about difficulties in limit setting were associated with poorer sleep quality. Significant differences were found between fathers and mothers on the cognitions scales. The results highlight the links between parental cognitions and infant sleep and the unique perspective of each parent in this area.
婴儿睡眠是许多家庭困扰的主要来源。本研究的目的是评估临床样本和对照样本中婴儿的睡眠情况以及父母与婴儿睡眠相关的认知。临床样本包括48名因夜间醒来问题而被转诊至睡眠诊所的婴儿。对照样本包括48名父母未抱怨睡眠困难的婴儿。使用活动记录仪和父母日常日志对所有参与研究的婴儿的睡眠进行了1周的监测。父母完成了两份测试他们对婴儿睡眠认知的问卷。正如预期的那样,在睡眠质量指标和父母认知方面发现了显著的组间差异。父母对设定界限困难的认知与较差的睡眠质量相关。在认知量表上,父亲和母亲之间存在显著差异。结果突出了父母认知与婴儿睡眠之间的联系以及每位父母在这方面的独特观点。