| Literature DB >> 29540702 |
Karen J Thorpe1, Cassandra L Pattinson2, Simon S Smith2, Sally L Staton2.
Abstract
The majority of preschool children (aged 3-5 years) no longer habitually nap, yet in childcare settings daily mandated naptimes in which children lie down without alternative activity remains a common practice. Mandated naptimes are associated with observed reductions in emotional climate and increased incidence of distress. While intended to be restful, mandatory naptimes may induce stress in those children unable to sleep. To examine this possibility, we applied a 2 (mandated/flexible practice) × 2 (nap/no-nap) design to test group difference in stress responses of children (N = 43, mean age 56.3 months). Salivary cortisol level was measured at 4 time-points (waking, pre-naptime, post-naptime, and bedtime) across two days at childcare. Overall our results show a significant decline in cortisol level from wake to pre-naptime and from post-naptime to bedtime. No significant change in cortisol level was observed from pre- to post- naptime. Significant group differences in cortisol patterns were observed. Notably, children under mandatory naptime conditions who did not nap showed no significant reduction in cortisol level from post-naptime to bedtime. While cortisol measurement suggests naptime is neither stressful nor restful for children in any group, implications for bedtime arousal are raised for those unable to sleep under conditions of mandated naptimes.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29540702 PMCID: PMC5852241 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-22555-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Characteristics of mandatory and flexible room types.
| Mandatory | Flexible | |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | 2 | |
| Average Child:Teacher Ratio | 1:9 | 1:9.5 |
| Scheduled Naptime* [mins] | 120 | 120 |
| Average (SD) Mandatory Naptime^ [mins] | 102 (39) | 0 (0) |
| Average (SD) Number of Children Room | 20 (3.0) | 24 (5.3) |
| Average (SD) Percentage of Sleeping Children/Room† | 43.3 (15.9) | 1.9 (0.1) |
Note. Values averaged across two observation days/room. *Total time allocated for sleep or rest within the daily program. ^Average duration of time in which all children are required to lie on their bed without any alternative activity permitted. †Percentage calculated based on maximum number of children observed eyes closed/lying still during observations.
Figure 1Daily schedule of events and the timing of the samples across the day. The blue boxes represent the time when children are at their homes and the samples were collected by parents (at waking and bedtime). The orange box depicts the order of events at the childcare service with samples collected by the research staff. ‘M’ represents the mean time of cortisol collection for each sample (N = 43).
Group differences in sample characteristics of mandatory by napping status groups.
| Total | MNN | MN | FNN | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 43 | 15 | 14 | 14 | |
| Age [months] | 56.1 (5.30) [41–64] | 55.0 (4.2) [50–63] | 54.0 (6.6) [41–62] | 59.4 (3.3) [54–64] | |
| Female (%) | 23 (53.5) | 7 (46.7) | 9 (65.3) | 7 (50.0) | 0.61^ |
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| Wake | 6:36 (0:43) [5:10–8:00] | 7:00 (0:38) [5:42–8:00] | 6:19 (0:37) [5:10–7:20] | 6:27 (0:44) [5:10–7:50] | |
| Pre-nap | 11:51 (0:32) [11:07–12:53] | 11:37 (0:19) [11:07–12:03] | 11:28 (0:10) [11:17–11:58] | 12:30 (0:19) [11:48–12:53] | 0.54 |
| Post-nap | 14:10 (0:09) [13:44–14:29] | 14:08 (0:10) [13:44–14:26] | 14:09 (0:10) [13:47–14:29] | 14:12 (0:06) [14:04–14:24] | 0.46# |
| Bedtime | 19:49 (0:51) [18:10–22:40] | 19:39 (1:00) [18:10–22:40] | 20:13 (0:57) [19:00–22:00] | 19:38 (0:25) [18:50–20:17] | 0.30 |
| BMI-Z score | 0.039 (0.7) [−1.2–1.9] | 0.007 (0.6) [−.7–1.2] | 0.329 (0.6) [−1.0–1.4] | −0.215 (0.8) [−1.2–1.9] | 0.11# |
| Child temperament | 50.1 (8.4) [29–61] | 47.8 (6.8) [39–58] | 47.9 (11.5) [29–60] | 54.4 (4.5) [44–61] | 0.11 |
| Total Difficulties Score | 7.9 (5.7) [0–21] | 7.8 (5.9) [2–21] | 9.7 (5.6) [1–21] | 6.1 (5.5) [0–16] | 0.23 |
| Family income | 5.2 (2.8) [1–14] | 4.3 (1.0) [3–6] | 5.5 (3.4) [1–14] | 5.7 (3.2) [2–14] | 0.48 |
| Parent education | 5.6 (1.5) [3–8] | 5.85 (1.6) [4–8] | 5.7 (1.9) [3–8] | 5.4 (1.2) [4–7] | 0.71 |
Note. (SD) [Range]. MNN = mandatory no-nap; MN = mandatory nap; FNN = flexible no-nap. Analyses show non-parametric Independent Samples Kruskall-Wallis test with Mann-Whitney post-hoc tests, unless otherwise specified. ^Pearson’s Chi-Squared Test. #Independent groups ANOVA with Bonferonni adjusted post-hoc tests indicated.
Figure 2Log10 Transformed diurnal cortisol values for whole sample (N = 43). Error bars show standard deviation [SD]. Times shown indicate mean salivary collection time for each sample period.
Figure 3Log10 Transformed diurnal cortisol values across MNN, MN and FNN groups.
Figure 4Cortisol change scores napping × naptime practice groups. ‘AM change’ = change in mean cortisol value from wake to pre-nap; ‘Naptime change’ = change in mean cortisol value from pre-nap to post-nap; ‘PM change’ = change in mean cortisol value from post-nap to bedtime. *Indicates significant within group cortisol change (p < 0.01).