Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children

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Published in:Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
Main Authors: Thome, Marga, Skuladottir, Arna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/2828
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6712.2005.00322.x
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/2828 2023-05-15T16:52:20+02:00 Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children Thome, Marga Skuladottir, Arna 2005-06-01 YES http://hdl.handle.net/2336/2828 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6712.2005.00322.x en eng Blackwell Publishing http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1471-6712.2005.00322.x Scand J Caring Sci 2005, 19(2):86-94 0283-9318 15877633 doi:10.1111/j.1471-6712.2005.00322.x http://hdl.handle.net/2336/2828 Scandinavian journal of caring sciences Stress Psychological Parents Cost of Illness Attitude to Health Referral and Consultation Sleep Disorders Birth Order Age Distribution Fatigue Depression Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Family Health Severity of Illness Index Sex Distribution Child Preschool Infant Female Male Time Factors Case-Control Studies Cross-Sectional Studies Iceland/epidemiology Questionnaires Registries Article 2005 ftlandspitaliuni https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6712.2005.00322.x 2022-05-29T08:20:50Z To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field This article compares and describes changes in sleep problems in 3- to 5-year-old Icelandic children referred and unreferred for sleep problems in infancy and explores changes in parents' distress and the impact of children's sleep problems on families over time. The sample consisted of a clinical group (n = 31) that had been referred to a sleep-disorder clinic in infancy, and a comparative group (n = 150) of age-matched unreferred community children. Self-report scales assessed infant/child sleep pattern, the impact of the sleep problem on family life and parents' distress. Results showed that about half the children in the community group have had a sleep problem in infancy. Nightwakings improved in both the referred and unreferred group over time but remained more frequent in the unreferred group. The referred group had significantly more settling problems in infancy than the other group but settling improved markedly over time. Parents of referred children were more fatigued compared with others despite improvement of children's sleep problems over time. Mothers of referred children were however, less likely to perceive the sleep problem as troublesome for family life than the others. It is concluded that parents of referred children are more fatigued than parents of unreferred children and nightwakings are more likely to persist in children who had sleep problems in infancy than in those with no such problems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 19 2 86 94
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topic Stress
Psychological
Parents
Cost of Illness
Attitude to Health
Referral and Consultation
Sleep Disorders
Birth Order
Age Distribution
Fatigue
Depression
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Family Health
Severity of Illness Index
Sex Distribution
Child
Preschool
Infant
Female
Male
Time Factors
Case-Control Studies
Cross-Sectional Studies
Iceland/epidemiology
Questionnaires
Registries
spellingShingle Stress
Psychological
Parents
Cost of Illness
Attitude to Health
Referral and Consultation
Sleep Disorders
Birth Order
Age Distribution
Fatigue
Depression
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Family Health
Severity of Illness Index
Sex Distribution
Child
Preschool
Infant
Female
Male
Time Factors
Case-Control Studies
Cross-Sectional Studies
Iceland/epidemiology
Questionnaires
Registries
Thome, Marga
Skuladottir, Arna
Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children
topic_facet Stress
Psychological
Parents
Cost of Illness
Attitude to Health
Referral and Consultation
Sleep Disorders
Birth Order
Age Distribution
Fatigue
Depression
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Family Health
Severity of Illness Index
Sex Distribution
Child
Preschool
Infant
Female
Male
Time Factors
Case-Control Studies
Cross-Sectional Studies
Iceland/epidemiology
Questionnaires
Registries
description To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field This article compares and describes changes in sleep problems in 3- to 5-year-old Icelandic children referred and unreferred for sleep problems in infancy and explores changes in parents' distress and the impact of children's sleep problems on families over time. The sample consisted of a clinical group (n = 31) that had been referred to a sleep-disorder clinic in infancy, and a comparative group (n = 150) of age-matched unreferred community children. Self-report scales assessed infant/child sleep pattern, the impact of the sleep problem on family life and parents' distress. Results showed that about half the children in the community group have had a sleep problem in infancy. Nightwakings improved in both the referred and unreferred group over time but remained more frequent in the unreferred group. The referred group had significantly more settling problems in infancy than the other group but settling improved markedly over time. Parents of referred children were more fatigued compared with others despite improvement of children's sleep problems over time. Mothers of referred children were however, less likely to perceive the sleep problem as troublesome for family life than the others. It is concluded that parents of referred children are more fatigued than parents of unreferred children and nightwakings are more likely to persist in children who had sleep problems in infancy than in those with no such problems.
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author Thome, Marga
Skuladottir, Arna
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Skuladottir, Arna
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title Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children
title_short Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children
title_full Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children
title_fullStr Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children
title_full_unstemmed Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children
title_sort changes in sleep problems, parents distress and impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred children
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6712.2005.00322.x
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