Maternal Mental Health Symptoms and Clusters Predict Toddler Sleep in Low-Income Homes.

The Journal of Genetic Psychology Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-05 DOI:10.1080/00221325.2021.1910125
Randi A Bates, Britt Singletary, Jaclyn M Dynia, Laura M Justice
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Abstract

The authors examined the association of maternal mental health symptoms and symptom clusters with the sleeping behaviors of toddlers living in low-income homes. The sample is comprised of 174 racially diverse mother and toddler (15-19 months old) dyads who were participating in a longitudinal birth cohort study. Dyads were initially recruited from Women, Infant, and Children clinics in a Midwestern county of the United States. Maternal mental health symptoms were measured with self-reports of depression (Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression), parenting stress (Parenting Stress Index Very Short Form), and parenting self-efficacy. Toddler sleeping behaviors were measured with an adaptation of the Tayside Children's Sleep Questionnaire that assessed toddler difficulties in initiating or maintaining sleep (DIMS). Maternal mental health symptom clusters were identified with latent profile analysis and toddler DIMS were regressed on maternal mental health symptoms. We found that 1 SD worse maternal depression, parenting stress, or parenting self-efficacy predicted 0.18-0.24 SD worse toddler DIMS (p < .05). Moreover, we found that the cluster of adverse maternal mental health symptoms predicted nearly 0.75 SD worse toddler DIMS as compared with the cluster of good maternal mental health symptoms (p < .05). These findings provide insight into how maternal mental health symptom clusters may be important in understanding sleep behaviors in early toddlerhood, a sensitive period of sleep development, and underscore the need to support mothers with co-occurring adverse mental health symptoms, as their children may be at higher risk for DIMS.

母亲心理健康症状和集群预测低收入家庭幼儿睡眠。
作者研究了母亲心理健康症状和症状群与生活在低收入家庭的幼儿睡眠行为的关系。样本由174名不同种族的母亲和幼儿(15-19个月大)组成,他们参加了一项纵向出生队列研究。二人组最初是从美国中西部一个县的妇女、婴儿和儿童诊所招募的。母亲的心理健康症状通过抑郁(流行病学研究中心-抑郁)、育儿压力(育儿压力指数简表)和育儿自我效能的自我报告来测量。幼儿睡眠行为的测量采用了泰赛德儿童睡眠问卷,该问卷评估了幼儿在开始或维持睡眠(DIMS)方面的困难。采用潜在特征分析对产妇心理健康症状进行分类,并对幼儿DIMS对产妇心理健康症状进行回归。我们发现,母亲抑郁、父母压力或父母自我效能加重1 SD,可预测幼儿DIMS加重0.18-0.24 SD (p < 0.05)。此外,我们发现,与良好的母亲心理健康症状的聚类相比,不良的母亲心理健康症状的聚类预测幼儿DIMS差近0.75 SD (p < 0.05)。这些发现揭示了母亲心理健康症状群对理解幼儿期睡眠行为的重要性,这是一个睡眠发育的敏感时期,并强调了支持同时出现不良心理健康症状的母亲的必要性,因为她们的孩子可能有更高的DIMS风险。
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