Researcher Choices for Infant Sleep Assessment: Parent Report, Actigraphy, and a Novel Video System.

The Journal of Genetic Psychology Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-13 DOI:10.1080/00221325.2021.1905600
Melissa N Horger, Ruth Marsiliani, Aaron DeMasi, Angelina Allia, Sarah E Berger
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Abstract

Incorporating infant sleep, either as a predictor or as an outcome variable, into interdisciplinary work has become increasingly popular. Sleep researchers face many methodological choices that have implications for the reliability and validity of the data. Here, the authors directly investigated the impact of design and measurement choices in a small, longitudinal sample of infants. Three sleep measurement techniques-parent-reported sleep diaries, actigraphy (Micromini Sleep Watch), and a commercial videosomnography (Nanit)-were included, using actigraphy as the baseline. Nine infants' sleep (4 girls) was measured longitudinally using all three measurement techniques. Nanit provided summary statistics, using a proprietary algorithm, for nightly sleep parameters. The actigraphy data were analyzed with both the Sadeh Infant and Sadeh algorithms. The extent to which measurements converged on sleep start and end time, number of wake episodes, sleep efficiency, and sleep duration was assessed. Measures were positively correlated. Difference scores revealed similar patterns of greater sleep estimation in parent reports and Nanit compared with actigraphy. Bland-Altman plots revealed that much of the data were within the limits of agreement, tentatively suggesting that Nanit and actigraphy may be used interchangeably. Graphs display significant variability within and between individual infants as well as across measurement techniques. Potential confounding variables that may explain the discrepancies between parent report, Sadeh Infant, Sadeh, and Nanit are discussed. The findings are also used to speak to the advantages and disadvantages of design and measurement choices. Future directions focus on the unique contributions of each measurement technique and how to capitalize on them.

研究人员对婴儿睡眠评估的选择:家长报告、活动记录仪和一种新型视频系统。
将婴儿睡眠作为预测指标或结果变量纳入跨学科研究已变得越来越流行。睡眠研究人员面临着许多方法选择,这些选择对数据的可靠性和有效性都有影响。在这里,作者直接调查了设计和测量选择的影响,在一个小的,纵向的婴儿样本。采用三种睡眠测量技术——父母报告的睡眠日记、活动记录仪(Micromini sleep Watch)和商业视频睡眠记录仪(Nanit)——以活动记录仪为基准。采用三种测量方法对9名婴儿(4名女孩)的睡眠进行纵向测量。Nanit使用专有算法提供了夜间睡眠参数的汇总统计数据。使用Sadeh Infant和Sadeh算法分析活动记录仪数据。评估了睡眠开始和结束时间、清醒次数、睡眠效率和睡眠持续时间的测量收敛程度。测量结果正相关。与活动记录仪相比,父母报告和Nanit的差异分数显示出相似的睡眠估计模式。Bland-Altman图显示,大部分数据都在一致的范围内,初步表明Nanit和活动记录仪可以互换使用。图表显示了婴儿个体内部和个体之间以及测量技术之间的显著差异。讨论了可能解释父母报告、Sadeh婴儿、Sadeh和Nanit之间差异的潜在混淆变量。这些发现也被用来说明设计和测量选择的优点和缺点。未来的方向集中在每个测量技术的独特贡献以及如何利用它们。
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