2004
DOI: 10.1542/peds.113.6.e570
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A Brief Screening Questionnaire for Infant Sleep Problems: Validation and Findings for an Internet Sample

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“…Previous studies, however, have shown that self-reported sleep duration is representative for habitual sleep duration. 39,40 The strengths of our study are data being collected yearly throughout puberty from a relatively large, general-population, birth cohort, with a high rate of participation, strong tracking of BMI 24,25 and in which no interventions took place. Study members' heights and weights were measured directly, to provide objective assessments of BMI at all ages.…”
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“…Previous studies, however, have shown that self-reported sleep duration is representative for habitual sleep duration. 39,40 The strengths of our study are data being collected yearly throughout puberty from a relatively large, general-population, birth cohort, with a high rate of participation, strong tracking of BMI 24,25 and in which no interventions took place. Study members' heights and weights were measured directly, to provide objective assessments of BMI at all ages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…', which the children themselves answered and which is supposed to represent their habitual sleep duration. 39,40 Sleep duration was measured at age 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 years.…”
Section: Sleep Durationmentioning
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“…Infant sleeping patterns were reported by parents during the interview with the experimenter, who asked questions from the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (Sadeh, 2004) and recorded the responses. BISQ is a popular screening tool for infants and toddlers, with good reliability, and superior clinical validity in comparison with actigraphy (but see section 4.5).…”
Section: Sleep Measurementioning
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“…Background BISQ is a standardized, brief, valid instrument to screen infants for sleep difficulties (Sadeh, 2004).…”
Section: Brief Infant Sleep Questionnairementioning
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“…BISQ is a 16-item questionnaire developed to identify sleep issues in infants (Sadeh, 2004). The UCI CANDLE Study used the modified 12-item version of the full 16-item questionnaire.…”
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