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社交网络对初为人母者婴儿睡眠调整的影响。

Social network influences on new mothers' infant sleep adjustments.

作者信息

Cornwell Benjamin, Yan Xuewen, Carlin Rebecca F, Fu Linda, Wang Jichuan, Moon Rachel Y

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

Department of Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2021 Jan;269:113585. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113585. Epub 2020 Dec 6.

Abstract

Despite public awareness campaigns, some parents continue to engage in infant sleep practices that are considered risky by health experts, such as bedsharing or placing their infants on their stomachs. This study examines the role their social networks play in shaping parents' responsiveness to new information and/or suggestions about how they should place their infants for sleep, paying attention to the respective effects of health professionals and their close interpersonal ties. We collected data from a sample of 323 new mothers in Washington, D.C., who described their infant sleep practices and perceived personal social networks. We find evidence that mothers' social networks play a significant role in the likelihood that they adjust their infant sleep practices within the first few months of their infants' lives. Mothers are more likely to change sleep practices when health professionals and/or (lay) family members advise them to do so. The influence of network members is not always positive. For mothers who initially follow safe practices, their probability of change increases if their network members substantially espouse unsafe practices. Among mothers with initially unsafe practices, network members' level of support for safe sleep practices is not predictive of the likelihood of sleep practice change. Implications for potential interventions are discussed.

摘要

尽管开展了公众宣传活动,但仍有一些家长继续采用健康专家认为有风险的婴儿睡眠方式,例如与婴儿同床共眠或让婴儿趴着睡。本研究考察了他们的社交网络在塑造家长对有关婴儿睡眠姿势的新信息和/或建议的反应方面所起的作用,同时关注健康专业人员及其亲密人际关系的各自影响。我们从华盛顿特区的323名新妈妈样本中收集了数据,她们描述了自己的婴儿睡眠方式以及所感知到的个人社交网络。我们发现有证据表明,母亲的社交网络在她们在婴儿出生后的头几个月内调整婴儿睡眠方式的可能性中起着重要作用。当健康专业人员和/或(非专业的)家庭成员建议她们这样做时,母亲更有可能改变睡眠方式。网络成员的影响并不总是积极的。对于最初遵循安全睡眠方式的母亲来说,如果她们的网络成员大力支持不安全的睡眠方式,那么她们改变睡眠方式的可能性就会增加。在最初采用不安全睡眠方式的母亲中,网络成员对安全睡眠方式的支持程度并不能预测睡眠方式改变的可能性。文中还讨论了对潜在干预措施的启示。

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