School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Hampshire, SO16 6YD, England.
Behav Sleep Med. 2010;8(1):16-27. doi: 10.1080/15402000903425462.
There are limited published data comparing the information provided by parental reports of sleep habits with actigraphic information. This study compares parental report of sleep habits using the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire with actigraphic data in 91 typically developing children aged 6 to 11 years. The study found that sleep duration (as measured using actigraphy [ACT]) was longer in children whose parents rated their child as having enough sleep. Parental reports of night wakings did not correspond with ACT measures of night wakings. The findings show that ACT and parental reports provide differing, but complimentary, information about a child's sleep habits.
关于父母报告的睡眠习惯与活动记录仪信息的比较,目前发表的数据有限。本研究比较了 91 名年龄在 6 至 11 岁的正常发育儿童的儿童睡眠习惯问卷中的父母报告的睡眠习惯与活动记录仪数据。研究发现,睡眠时间(通过活动记录仪[ACT]测量)在父母认为孩子睡眠充足的孩子中更长。父母报告的夜间醒来与 ACT 测量的夜间醒来并不对应。研究结果表明,ACT 和父母报告提供了关于孩子睡眠习惯的不同但互补的信息。