Journal article
Infant sleep and anxiety disorders in early childhood: Findings from an Australian pregnancy cohort study
KK MacMillan, D Bourke, SJ Watson, AJ Lewis, DM Teti, HL Ball, M Galbally
Infant and Child Development | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1002/icd.2501
Abstract
Emphasis on continuous infant sleep overnight may be driven by parental concern of risk to child mental health outcomes. The Mercy Pregnancy and Emotional Wellbeing Study (MPEWS) examined whether infant sleep at 6 and 12 months postpartum predicts anxiety disorders at 2–4 years, and whether this is moderated by maternal depression, active physical comforting (APC) or maternal cognitions about infant sleep. Data included 349 women and infants. Infant sleep was measured using the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire and child anxiety disorders by the Preschool Age Psychiatric Assessment. The risk of developing generalised anxiety or social phobia disorders at 3–4 years was reduced by 42% (p = 0.00..
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