Dental Health Unit, Division of Dentistry, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Institute of Applied Health Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
BMC Public Health. 2018 Mar 21;18(1):386. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5290-3.
Bedtime routines has shown important associations with areas associated with child wellbeing and development. Research into bedtime routines is limited with studies mainly focusing on quality of sleep. The objectives of the present study were to examine the relationship between bedtime routines and a variety of factors associated with child wellbeing and to examine possible determinants of bedtime routines.
A total of 50 families with children between 3 and 5 years old took part in the study. Data on bedtime routines, parenting styles, school readiness, children's dental health, and executive function were collected.
Children in families with optimal bedtime routines showed better performance in terms of executive function, specifically working memory (t (44)= - 8.51, p ≤ .001), inhibition and attention (t (48)= - 9.70, p ≤ .001) and cognitive flexibility (t (48)= - 13.1, p ≤ .001). Also, children in households with optimal bedtime routines scored higher in their readiness for school (t (48)= 6.92, p ≤ .001) and had better dental health (U = 85.5, p = .011). Parents in households with suboptimal bedtime routines showed worse performance on all measures of executive function including working memory (t (48)= - 10.47, p ≤ .001), inhibition-attention (t (48)= - 10.50, p ≤ .001) and cognitive flexibility (t (48)= - 13.6, p ≤ .001). Finally, parents with optimal bedtime routines for their children deployed a more positive parenting style in general (i.e. authoritative parenting) compared to those with suboptimal bedtime routines (t (48)= - 6.45, p ≤ .001).
The results of the present study highlight the potentially important role of bedtime routines in a variety of areas associated with child wellbeing and the need for further research.
睡前常规与儿童幸福和发展相关的各个领域密切相关。关于睡前常规的研究有限,主要集中在睡眠质量上。本研究的目的是检查睡前常规与儿童幸福相关的各种因素之间的关系,并检查睡前常规的可能决定因素。
共有 50 名 3 至 5 岁儿童的家庭参加了这项研究。收集了关于睡前常规、育儿风格、上学准备、儿童牙齿健康和执行功能的数据。
具有最佳睡前常规的家庭的孩子在执行功能方面表现更好,特别是在工作记忆方面(t (44)= - 8.51,p ≤.001)、抑制和注意力方面(t (48)= - 9.70,p ≤.001)和认知灵活性方面(t (48)= - 13.1,p ≤.001)。此外,有最佳睡前常规的家庭的孩子在上学准备方面得分更高(t (48)= 6.92,p ≤.001),牙齿健康状况更好(U = 85.5,p =.011)。有次优睡前常规的家庭的父母在所有执行功能方面的表现都更差,包括工作记忆(t (48)= - 10.47,p ≤.001)、抑制-注意力(t (48)= - 10.50,p ≤.001)和认知灵活性(t (48)= - 13.6,p ≤.001)。最后,与睡前常规不佳的家庭相比,具有良好睡前常规的家庭的父母通常采用更积极的育儿方式(即权威型育儿)(t (48)= - 6.45,p ≤.001)。
本研究的结果强调了睡前常规在与儿童幸福相关的各个领域中可能具有重要作用,需要进一步研究。