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Infant Sleeping Arrangements, Social Criticism, and Maternal Distress in the First Year.

Mina Shimizu1, Douglas M Teti2.   

Abstract

The present study examined differences in social criticism and maternal distress and in household, maternal, and infant characteristics between families who co-slept with their infants beyond 6 months and those who moved their infants to a separate room by 6 months. Data for infant sleeping arrangements, preferences for their sleeping arrangement choices, criticism, depressive and anxiety symptoms, and worries about infant sleep were collected from 103 European American mothers during the infant's first year. Mothers who co-slept with their infants beyond 6 months (persistent co-sleepers) were more likely than mothers who moved their infants to solitary sleep by 6 months to receive criticism and report depression and worry about infants' sleep behavior, even after controlling for preference for the sleep arrangement they used. Interestingly, criticism was associated with maternal depression and worries only for persistent co-sleeping mothers. Further, these mothers had lower income, reported greater space constraints, were younger, single, or unemployed, less likely to have a Bachelor's degree, and more likely to have infants with greater negative affectivity or problematic night waking, compared to mothers of solitary sleeping infants. Adherence to cultural norms regarding infant sleeping arrangements may be a strong predictor of social criticism and maternal well-being.

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Keywords:  American cultural norms; infant sleeping arrangements; maternal distress; social criticism

Year:  2018        PMID: 29930484      PMCID: PMC6005669          DOI: 10.1002/icd.2080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Child Dev        ISSN: 1522-7219


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