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Socioeconomic disadvantage and sleep in early childhood: Real-world data from a mobile health application.

Ariel A Williamson1, Russell Gould2, Erin S Leichman3, Russel M Walters4, Jodi A Mindell5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To examine whether increased socioeconomic disadvantage, indexed using a measure of community distress, was associated with variation in caregiver-reported early childhood sleep patterns and problems in a large US sample using a mobile health application (app).
DESIGN: Cross-sectional.
SETTING: Data were collected using the free, publicly available Johnson's Bedtime© baby sleep app. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 14,980 caregivers (85.1% mothers) of children ages 6-35.9 months (M = 13.88 months; 52.6% boys) participated in this study. MEASURES: Caregivers reported on child sleep using the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire-Revised. Socioeconomic disadvantage was indexed by zip code using the Distressed Communities Index (DCI), which combines seven US census indicators of socioeconomic disadvantage. DCI scores range from prosperous (lowest quintile) to distressed (highest quintile).
RESULTS: Socioeconomic disadvantage was significantly associated with later bedtimes, longer sleep onset latency, and shorter nighttime and 24-hour (total) sleep duration, with children living in distressed communities showing the poorest sleep. However, caregivers living in distressed communities reported a significantly lower prevalence of overall child sleep problems (43% vs 58% in prosperous communities), and more confidence in managing child sleep (42% vs 34% in prosperous communities).
CONCLUSIONS: Children living in the most distressed communities have the poorest reported sleep patterns and bedtime behaviors; however, their caregivers are less likely to report problematic child sleep. These findings highlight the need for community-level sleep health promotion interventions, as well as further investigation of caregiver perceptions about child sleep and sleep health promotion among families living in socioeconomically disadvantaged contexts.
Copyright © 2021 National Sleep Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Community disadvantage; Infants; Sleep; Sleep problems; Socioeconomic disadvantage; Toddlers

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33678602      PMCID: PMC8085085          DOI: 10.1016/j.sleh.2021.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Health        ISSN: 2352-7218


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