Kruse Sarah P, D'Souza Levita, Tuncer Hannah G G, Stewart Sandra E
Faculty of Education, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Fam Process. 2024 Dec;63(4):2484-2504. doi: 10.1111/famp.13022. Epub 2024 Jun 4.
Parent-child co-sleeping is a common practice in many cultures, although in Western countries, families who engage in parent-child co-sleeping can encounter attitudes about co-sleeping that feel critical from the people around them, as it is not commonly accepted and often stigmatized. This systematic scoping review examined and synthesized the available literature on the attitudes about parent-child co-sleeping that people encounter, their origins, and their effect on parents' own attitudes and behaviors. A total of 9796 abstracts were screened, and 33 studies were included. While the scope of the literature on this topic was narrow, this review demonstrated that parents/caregivers mostly encounter encouraging attitudes about co-sleeping from their extended family members and within their culture and discouraging attitudes from healthcare professionals. Findings suggest that encouraging attitudes enhance the likelihood of parents engaging and continuing with co-sleeping behavior, while discouraging attitudes can lead to the avoidance of parents discussing sleep with their healthcare professionals and can cause conflicts with other family members, including partners. Based on these findings, we conclude that further research is needed in several areas related to co-sleeping in Western culture, most specifically in how external attitudes influence the decision to co-sleep, as well as other behaviors and cognitions such as engagement with healthcare professionals, family satisfaction, parental self-efficacy, and overall mental health.
亲子同睡在许多文化中都是一种常见的做法,尽管在西方国家,选择亲子同睡的家庭可能会受到周围人对同睡持批评态度的影响,因为这种做法并不普遍被接受,而且常常会受到污名化。这项系统性综述考察并综合了有关人们对亲子同睡的态度、其根源以及对父母自身态度和行为的影响的现有文献。总共筛选了9796篇摘要,纳入了33项研究。虽然关于这个主题的文献范围较窄,但该综述表明,父母/照顾者大多从其大家庭成员和自身文化中遇到对同睡持鼓励的态度,而从医疗保健专业人员那里遇到的是不鼓励的态度。研究结果表明,鼓励的态度会增加父母参与并持续同睡行为的可能性,而不鼓励的态度可能导致父母避免与医疗保健专业人员讨论睡眠问题,并可能引发与其他家庭成员(包括伴侣)的冲突。基于这些发现,我们得出结论,在西方文化中与同睡相关的几个领域需要进一步研究,最具体的是外部态度如何影响同睡的决定,以及其他行为和认知,如与医疗保健专业人员的接触、家庭满意度、父母自我效能感和整体心理健康。