2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3937599/v1
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The Association Between Maternal Sleep and Circadian Rhythms During Pregnancy and Infant Sleep and Socioemotional Outcomes

Caroline P. Hoyniak,
Meghan R. Donohue,
Joan L. Luby
et al.

Abstract: Studies have established that maternal sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances during pregnancy are associated with poor prenatal and perinatal outcomes for mothers and offspring. However, little work has explored its effects on infant sleep or socioemotional outcomes. The current study examined the relationship between maternal sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances during pregnancy and infant sleep and socioemotional outcomes in a diverse sample of N=193 mothers and their infants (51% White; 52% Female; Mag… Show more

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