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“我的毛绒玩具帮助我”:了解儿童和家长充足睡眠行为的重要性、障碍和策略。

"My stuffed animals help me": the importance, barriers, and strategies for adequate sleep behaviors of school-age children and parents.

机构信息

Nutritional Sciences Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

Nutritional Sciences Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2019 Apr;5(2):152-160. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2018.11.003. Epub 2019 Jan 11.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

To describe parents' and school-age children's sleep-related cognitions and behaviors.

METHODS

Parents (n = 36) and school-age children (n = 40; 6-11 years old) from New Jersey, Florida, and West Virginia participated in focus groups lasting ~60 minutes for parents and ~30 minutes for children. Trained researchers led the focus groups designed using Social Cognitive Theory constructs. Standard content analysis procedures were used independently by 3 trained researchers to analyze focus group data.

RESULTS

A consistent finding across focus groups was that a set bedtime was a typical behavior. Both parents and children recognized the importance of sleep for health and academic success. Technology was highlighted by both groups as a barrier to adequate sleep. The children discussed postbedtime activities of their parents as barriers to sleep. Physical activity along with several healthy sleep practices was identified as strategies to improve sleep. Parents and children stressed the role of parents in promoting healthy sleep behaviors and sleep-conducive environment. Participants did not mention some well-established links between sleep duration and health as well as sleep-promoting behaviors. Several unique factors, not yet reported in the literature, were discussed by the parents and children including the use of stuffed animals for comfort and disruptive behaviors of others in the household.

CONCLUSIONS

Many of the cognitions of parents and children coincide with evidence from scientific literature surrounding sleep and sleep hygiene but also demonstrated sleep hygiene knowledge gaps. Study findings can be applied to future sleep education materials targeting parents and school-age children.

摘要

研究目的

描述父母和学龄儿童的睡眠相关认知和行为。

研究方法

来自新泽西州、佛罗里达州和西弗吉尼亚州的父母(n=36)和学龄儿童(n=40;6-11 岁)参加了焦点小组,父母组持续约 60 分钟,儿童组持续约 30 分钟。训练有素的研究人员根据社会认知理论结构设计了焦点小组。3 名经过培训的研究人员独立使用标准的内容分析程序对焦点小组数据进行分析。

研究结果

焦点小组的一个一致发现是设定固定的就寝时间是一种典型行为。父母和孩子都认识到睡眠对健康和学业成功的重要性。两组都强调技术是充足睡眠的障碍。孩子们讨论了父母就寝后的活动,认为这些活动是睡眠的障碍。身体活动以及一些健康的睡眠习惯被确定为改善睡眠的策略。父母和孩子都强调了父母在促进健康睡眠行为和睡眠环境方面的作用。参与者没有提到一些已经确立的关于睡眠时长与健康以及促进睡眠的行为之间的联系。父母和孩子讨论了一些尚未在文献中报道的独特因素,包括使用填充动物玩具来获得舒适感,以及家庭中其他人的破坏性行为。

结论

父母和孩子的许多认知与围绕睡眠和睡眠卫生的科学文献中的证据一致,但也显示出睡眠卫生知识的差距。研究结果可以应用于未来针对父母和学龄儿童的睡眠教育材料。

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