2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2008000400008
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Insomniac children maternal sleep and mood in São Paulo and Barcelona

Abstract: -Objective: To evaluate sleep characteristics verifying for the presence of depressive symptoms in mothers of insomniac children living in São Paulo (Brazil) and Barcelona (Spain). Method: Forty-six mothers were evaluated, 37 from São Paulo and nine from Barcelona, their ages varying from 19 to 44, and their children; otherwise healthy but with complaints of insomnia, their age varying from three to 33 months. The mothers' sleep quality was rated by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Beck Depre… Show more

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“…In infancy, nighttime waking is a common event, 1 3 and poor sleep may affect the functioning of both children and their parents 4 7 . Higher prevalence of night waking in infancy has been associated with male gender, higher number of naps per day, exclusive breastfeeding, bed-sharing, being nursed to sleep, lower socioeconomic groups, and infant-demanding parenting method of care (prolonged holding, frequent breastfeeding, rapid response to infant frets and cries, and cosleeping with infants at night) 3 , 5 , 8 10 …”
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“…In infancy, nighttime waking is a common event, 1 3 and poor sleep may affect the functioning of both children and their parents 4 7 . Higher prevalence of night waking in infancy has been associated with male gender, higher number of naps per day, exclusive breastfeeding, bed-sharing, being nursed to sleep, lower socioeconomic groups, and infant-demanding parenting method of care (prolonged holding, frequent breastfeeding, rapid response to infant frets and cries, and cosleeping with infants at night) 3 , 5 , 8 10 …”
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“…Os hábitos e rituais para o sono são importantes, mas é preciso considerar as variações culturais. Em estudo realizado em Barcelona, Espanha, os autores observaram que, dentre os bebês insones, foi frequente as crianças necessitarem da presença de um dos pais para adormecer, porém não foi habitual os pais alimentarem os bebês durante a noite (10) . Já estudo australiano com 156 mães de crianças com insônia grave, com idade entre seis e 12 meses, detectou que as crianças que sofriam de insônia dormiam mais frequentemente na cama dos pais, eram embaladas para adormecer, demorando mais tempo para dormir e despertando com maior frequência e por maiores períodos durante a noite (11) .…”
Section: Desenvolvimento De Padrões De Sono Nos Primeiros Meses De Vidaunclassified
“…[4][5][6][7] Higher prevalence of night waking in infancy has been associated with male gender, higher number of naps per day, exclusive breastfeeding, bed-sharing, being nursed to sleep, lower socioeconomic groups, and infant-demanding parenting method of care (prolonged holding, frequent breastfeeding, rapid response to infant frets and cries, and cosleeping with infants at night). 3,5,[8][9][10] Caffeine is a central stimulant and somnolytic agent.…”
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