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Autism and the Extended Family: A Guide for Those Outside the Immediate Family Who Know and Love Someone with Autism
a cross-cultural comparison of parental definitions. Sleep Med. 2010;12:478–482. 55. Sadeh A, Mindell JA, Luedtke K, et al. Sleep and sleep ecology in the first 3 years: a web-based study. J Sleep Res. 2009;18:60–73. 56. Twomey JE. A consideration of maternal developmental needs in the treatment of infant sleep problems. Clin Social Work J. 2016; 44:309–318. 57. Zambrano DN, Mindell JA, Reyes NR, et al. “It’s not all about my baby’s sleep”: a qualitative study of factors influencing low-income African American mothers’ sleep quality. Behav Sleep Med. 2016;14:489–500. 58. Bei B, Milgrom J, Ericksen J, et al. Subjective perception of sleep, but not its objective quality, is associated with immediate postpartum mood disturbances in healthy women. Sleep. 2010;33: 531–538. 59. Rönnlund H, Elovainio M, Virtanen I, et al. Poor parental sleep and the reported sleep quality of their children. Pediatrics. 2016;137: e20153425. 60. Karazsia BT, Berlin KS, Armstrong B, et al. Integrating mediation and moderation to advance theory development and testing. J Pediatr Psychol. 2014;39:163–173. 61. Maxwell SE, Cole DA. Bias in cross-sectional analyses of longitudinal mediation. Psychol Methods. 2007;12:23–44. 62. Ersu R, Boran P, Akın Y, et al. Effectiveness of a sleep education program for pediatricians. Pediatr Int. 2016;59:280–285. 63. Meltzer LJ, Plaufcan MR, Thomas JH, et al. Sleep problems and sleep disorders in pediatric primary care: treatment recommendations, persistence, and health care utilization. J Clin Sleep Med. 2014;10:421–426. 64. Mindell JA, Kuhn B, Lewin DS, et al. Behavioral treatment of bedtime problems and night wakings in infants and young children. Sleep. 2006;29:1263–1276. 65. Hall WA, Moynihan M, Bhagat R, et al. Relationships between parental sleep quality, fatigue, cognitions about infant sleep, and parental depression pre and post-intervention for infant behavioral sleep problems. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2017;17:104.