Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Health and Human Sciences, Purdue University, USA.
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Health and Human Sciences, Purdue University, USA.
Sleep Med Rev. 2019 Oct;47:103-111. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2019.07.004. Epub 2019 Jul 27.
Studies designed to assess the efficacy of behavioral sleep interventions for infants and young children often report sleep improvements, but the generalization to children and families of diverse backgrounds is rarely assessed. The present study describes a systematic review of the racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity of behavioral sleep intervention studies for young children. Thirty-two behavioral sleep intervention studies (5474 children) were identified using PRISMA guidelines. Each study was coded for racial and ethnic composition, parental educational attainment (an index of socioeconomic resources), and country of origin. Racial or ethnic information was obtained for 19 studies (60%). Study participants were primarily White and from predominantly White countries. Overall, 21 (66%) of the included studies provided information on parental education. Most of these studies had samples with moderate to high educational attainment. Behavioral sleep intervention studies to date include samples with insufficient diversity. Overall, this study highlights a critical gap in pediatric sleep intervention research and supports a call to further include families from diverse backgrounds when assessing behavioral sleep interventions.
本研究描述了一项针对幼儿行为睡眠干预研究的种族、民族和社会经济多样性的系统综述。采用 PRISMA 指南,确定了 32 项行为睡眠干预研究(5474 名儿童)。对每项研究的种族和民族构成、父母教育程度(社会经济资源的指标)和原籍国进行了编码。有 19 项研究(60%)获得了种族或民族信息。研究参与者主要是白人,来自以白种人为主的国家。总体而言,21 项(66%)纳入的研究提供了有关父母教育的信息。这些研究中的大多数样本都具有中等至高教育程度。迄今为止,行为睡眠干预研究的样本多样性不足。总体而言,本研究突出了儿科睡眠干预研究中的一个关键差距,并支持在评估行为睡眠干预时进一步纳入来自不同背景的家庭。