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Correlates of a caregiver-reported child sleep problem and variation by community disadvantage.

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For example, this article found that families living in more distressed communities are more likely to identify the impact of child sleep on their own sleep and night wakings in reporting a child sleep problem, whereas those from more prosperous communities consider these factors as well as other sleep parameters, including sleep duration.
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This article is published in Sleep Medicine.The article was published on 2022-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Medicine & Bedtime.

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Community distress as a predictor of early hernia recurrence for older adults undergoing ventral hernia repair (VHR)

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used the Abdominal Core Health Quality Collaborative (ACHQC) to identify patients aged 65 or older undergoing elective ventral hernia repair with zip code data available.
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Breastfeeding and Maternal Perceptions of Infant Sleep, Settle and Cry Patterns in the First 9 Months

TL;DR: Maternal bother is associated with infant behaviours that require parental input, but not breastfeeding status, and resources that address parental expectations regarding infant sleep while providing strategies to support maternal wellbeing and breastfeeding are needed.
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Maternal Perceptions of Evidence-Based Early Childhood Sleep Health Promotion Recommendations: An Explanatory Sequential Study.

TL;DR: In this paper , a purposeful sample of mothers of 20 1-5-year-old children (10 children exhibiting optimal sleep and 10 children exhibiting insufficient/fragmented sleep) attending a preschool serving a low socio-economic status metropolitan community were invited to participate in qualitative interviews.
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A Brief Screening Questionnaire for Infant Sleep Problems: Validation and Findings for an Internet Sample

TL;DR: The study demonstrated that BISQ measures derived from a large Internet survey provided developmental and sleep ecology-related findings that corresponded to the existing literature findings on sleep patterns in early childhood.
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Sleep and Behavior Problems in School-Aged Children

TL;DR: Parental perception of global sleep problems was surprisingly common in school-aged children receiving routine pediatric care and may be a red flag for specific sleep problems and psychiatric, social, or medical problems.
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Relationship between child sleep disturbances and maternal sleep, mood, and parenting stress: a pilot study.

TL;DR: Results from this pilot study support the need for future research examining the relationship between child sleep disturbances and maternal daytime functioning, and they highlight the importance of screening for and treating pediatric sleep disruptions.
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Who gets the best sleep? Ethnic and socioeconomic factors related to sleep complaints

TL;DR: Rates of sleep complaints in African-American, Hispanic/Latino and Asian/Other groups were similar to Whites, and lower socioeconomic status was associated with higher rates of sleep complaint.
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Sleep and sleep ecology in the first 3 years: a web-based study.

TL;DR: Sleep ecology and parental behaviors significantly explained a portion of the variance in the child’s sleep patterns, and Parental interventions that encourage independence and self‐soothing were associated with extended and more consolidated sleep, especially in comparison to more active interactions that are associated with shorter and more fragmented sleep.
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