Philbrook Lauren E, Teti Douglas M
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Auburn University.
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University.
J Fam Psychol. 2016 Jun;30(4):431-41. doi: 10.1037/fam0000198. Epub 2016 Mar 24.
In keeping with transactional conceptualizations of infant sleep development (Sadeh, Tikotzky, & Scher, 2010), the present study was an examination of longitudinal, bidirectional linkages between bedtime parenting (through direct observations of parenting practices and quality) and infant sleep across the first 6 months postpartum. In doing so, we also drew from Darling and Steinberg's (1993) conceptual model to examine parenting quality as a moderator of linkages between specific bedtime practices and infant sleep. Multilevel model analyses revealed that the strongest increases in infant nighttime sleep across the first 6 months occurred among infants of mothers who engaged in low levels of nursing at bedtime. Within-person linkages between mothers' emotional availability (EA) at bedtime, infant distress, and infant sleep were found, such that at time points when mothers were more emotionally available, infants were less distressed and slept more throughout the night. Several moderating effects of maternal EA on linkages between parenting practices and infant sleep were obtained that were consistent with predictions from Darling and Steinberg (1993). Higher maternal EA in combination with less close contact at bedtime was associated with more infant sleep across the night on average, and higher EA in combination with fewer arousing bedtime activities predicted more rapid increases in infant sleep with age. Finally, there was evidence of infant-driven effects, as higher infant nighttime distress predicted lower EA at subsequent time points. Results showcased the complex, reciprocal interplay between parents and infants in the development of infant sleep patterns and parenting behavior during the first 6 months postpartum. (PsycINFO Database Record
与婴儿睡眠发展的交易性概念化研究一致(萨德、蒂科茨基和舍尔,2010),本研究考察了产后头6个月中睡前育儿(通过直接观察育儿行为和质量)与婴儿睡眠之间的纵向双向联系。在此过程中,我们还借鉴了达林和斯坦伯格(1993)的概念模型,以检验育儿质量作为特定睡前行为与婴儿睡眠之间联系的调节因素。多层次模型分析显示,在产后头6个月中,夜间睡眠增加最显著的是那些在睡前进行少量哺乳的母亲所生的婴儿。研究发现了母亲在睡前的情感可用性(EA)、婴儿苦恼和婴儿睡眠之间的个体内联系,即当母亲在情感上更易亲近时,婴儿苦恼更少,且整晚睡眠更多。获得了母亲情感可用性对育儿行为与婴儿睡眠之间联系的几种调节作用,这些作用与达林和斯坦伯格(1993)的预测一致。较高的母亲情感可用性与睡前较少的亲密接触相结合,平均而言与婴儿整晚更多的睡眠相关,而较高的情感可用性与较少的引起婴儿兴奋的睡前活动相结合,则预示着婴儿睡眠随年龄增长的更快增加。最后,有证据表明存在婴儿驱动效应,因为较高的婴儿夜间苦恼预示着在随后的时间点母亲情感可用性较低。研究结果展示了产后头6个月中父母与婴儿在婴儿睡眠模式发展和育儿行为方面复杂的相互作用。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》