Mindell Jodi A, Lee Christina
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, United States; Saint Joseph's University, United States.
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc., United States.
Infant Behav Dev. 2015 Nov;41:102-7. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2015.08.004. Epub 2015 Sep 19.
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship of sleep with mood and development in infancy.
Mothers of 1351 mothers of infants (ages 3-13 months) in Brazil completed an internet-based expanded version of the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire and the Ages & Stages Questionnaire.
Overall, there were associations among parental ratings of infants' bedtime, morning, and daytime mood with sleep outcomes, especially sleep fragmentation, duration of nighttime sleep, and parental perception of sleep problems. There were no relationships between any sleep variables and developmental outcomes, including communication, fine and gross motor skills, problem-solving, and personal social relationships.
Overall, these results indicate that sleep patterns and sleep problems during infancy are associated with parental ratings of infant mood but not more global developmental outcomes.
本研究的目的是评估婴儿期睡眠与情绪及发育之间的关系。
巴西1351名婴儿(3至13个月)的母亲完成了基于网络的扩展版《简短婴儿睡眠问卷》和《年龄与发育进程问卷》。
总体而言,父母对婴儿就寝时间、早晨及白天情绪的评分与睡眠结果之间存在关联,尤其是睡眠片段化、夜间睡眠时间以及父母对睡眠问题的认知。任何睡眠变量与发育结果之间均无关系,包括沟通、精细和粗大运动技能、问题解决能力以及个人社交关系。
总体而言,这些结果表明婴儿期的睡眠模式和睡眠问题与父母对婴儿情绪的评分有关,但与更全面的发育结果无关。