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复杂的育儿经历与幼儿的睡眠结果。

Complex childcare experiences and sleep outcomes in young children.

机构信息

Howard University.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2017 Oct;3(5):373-378. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2017.07.005. Epub 2017 Aug 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Attending center-based childcare has been linked to shorter nighttime sleep in children. However, relatively little attention has been paid to the role of complexity and transition of childcare arrangements on children's sleep. This study used prospective, nationally representative data to estimate the associations between complex childcare experiences and sleep outcomes during infancy and toddlerhood.

DESIGN

Prospective longitudinal study.

SETTING

This study used 9-month (n = 3921) and 2.5-year-old (n = 3412) data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. The 2-wave longitudinal sample included 3046 children.

INTERVENTION

Not applicable.

MEASUREMENTS

Complex childcare experiences were measured by time spent in center, relative, and nonrelative childcare; use of multiple childcare arrangements; and patterns of childcare use over the 2-wave period. Sleep outcomes included maternal reports of weekday and weekend nighttime sleep duration, difficulty falling asleep, waking up during the night, and restless sleeping of the child.

RESULTS

Cross-sectional analysis showed that, in addition to center childcare, hours spent in relative and nonrelative childcare were negatively associated with weekday nighttime sleep duration but not weekend nighttime sleep duration. Multiple childcare arrangements were not associated with worse sleep outcomes. Longitudinal analysis showed that the association between child age and nighttime sleep duration was moderated by patterns of childcare use. Late attenders and children who used childcare for 2 waves but changed configuration had smaller increase of nighttime sleep duration.

CONCLUSIONS

In addition to center childcare, noncenter childcare may be an influential factor for children's nighttime sleep. Longitudinal patterns of childcare use can moderate children's developmental trajectories of nighttime sleep.

摘要

目的

儿童在中心式日托机构的托育经历与夜间睡眠时间较短有关。然而,人们对托育安排的复杂性和转变对儿童睡眠的影响关注较少。本研究使用前瞻性、全国代表性数据来估计复杂的托育经历与婴儿期和幼儿期儿童睡眠结果之间的关系。

设计

前瞻性纵向研究。

设置

本研究使用来自澳大利亚儿童纵向研究的 9 个月(n = 3921)和 2.5 岁(n = 3412)的数据。两波纵向样本包括 3046 名儿童。

干预措施

不适用。

测量

中心、亲属和非亲属托育的时间、使用多种托育安排、以及两波期间托育使用模式来衡量复杂的托育经历;睡眠结果包括母亲报告的工作日和周末夜间睡眠时间、入睡困难、夜间醒来和孩子不安稳的睡眠。

结果

横断面分析表明,除了中心式托育,亲属和非亲属托育的时间与工作日夜间睡眠时间呈负相关,但与周末夜间睡眠时间无关。多种托育安排与睡眠结果不佳无关。纵向分析表明,儿童年龄与夜间睡眠时间之间的关系受到托育使用模式的调节。晚到的儿童和使用托育 2 波但配置发生变化的儿童夜间睡眠时间增加较少。

结论

除了中心式托育外,非中心式托育也可能是儿童夜间睡眠的重要影响因素。托育使用的纵向模式可以调节儿童夜间睡眠时间的发展轨迹。

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