Association between co‐sleeping in the first year of life and preschoolers ́ sleep patterns

This study aimed to investigate the association between co-sleeping practiced during the first year of life and preschoolers' sleep patterns. A cross-sectional study including toddlers was designed to analyze their sleep patterns. The Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire, validated in Spanish, was...

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Autores: González-Caballero, J.L. (Juan Luis)|||/items/ef24b091-4643-43b3-af02-360ad7b39e58, García, P. (Pilar)|||/items/44067a92-e854-4710-a528-0fe5b549aa02, Gianni, M.L. (Maria Lorella)|||/items/9ecdddc1-7bb4-4d51-9699-b28a69066e6e, Garrido, S. (Silvia)|||/items/6faf4654-f171-4b88-99df-7c37a83e5cd7, González, L. (Lucía)|||/items/c7607c61-9766-4d6a-bd32-979d0277598d, Atance, V. (Verónica)|||/items/fe9ea1fd-8832-4a68-b84a-fd259105b035, Raffaeli, G. (Genny)|||/items/87f5b2e0-2104-4645-a3d7-f0af997957ff, Cavallaro, G. (Giacomo)|||/items/8063b6c8-3615-4530-a5b8-558b69b5d428, Garrido-Martínez-de-Salazar, F. (Felipe)|||/items/40beaf89-1e51-40c9-b02a-01725e3f4d51
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/70015
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/70015
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Co-sleeping
Sleep pattern
Preschool Children
Infants
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Sumario:This study aimed to investigate the association between co-sleeping practiced during the first year of life and preschoolers' sleep patterns. A cross-sectional study including toddlers was designed to analyze their sleep patterns. The Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire, validated in Spanish, was used to measure sleep quality. A latent class analysis was performed to identify qualitative subgroups in the sample and explore the effects of co-sleeping. The sleep patterns of 276 children were analyzed. A total of 181 (65%) parents reported having practiced co-sleeping with their children. The latent class analysis identified a two-class solution with two different sleep patterns. One of them showed a worse quality sleep pattern, which had a significant association with having practiced co-sleeping during the first year of life, and with the fact that they were still sleeping in the parents' room, among other characteristics related to co-sleeping and parental concerns. Breastfeeding also showed association with a worse quality sleep pattern. Conclusion: Based on the present findings, co-sleeping during the first year of life appears to be associated with poor sleep patterns in young preschoolers.