settling to sleep strategies and sleeping problems among 1-2 year old infants
Subject Areas : روان درمانگریElhame Mohsenian 1 , Zahra Tabibi 2 , Ali Mashhadi 3
1 - MA in General Psychology
2 - PhD
Ferdowsi University of
Mashhad
3 - PhD
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Keywords: infant, sleep, infant sleeping problems, settling to sleep strategies,
Abstract :
the present study aimed to examine the relationship between sleeping problems and five type of settling to sleep strategies in 1-2 year old infants. One hundred eighty mothers with infants ages between one and two years from three health-centers located in district 9 of city of Mashhad, Iran participated in the study. The participants completed the Infant Sleep Questionnaire (Morrell, 1999) and the Parental Interactive Bedtime Behavior Questionnaire (Morrell & Cortina-Borja, 2002). The results indicated that 1-2 year old infants’ sleeping problems significantly correlated with total score of settling to sleep strategies and two types of settling to sleep strategies (active and passive physical comforting). The results of multiple regression analysis indicated that active and passive physical comforting strategies were significant predictors of infants'sleep problems. Active physical comforting unlike passive physical comforting strategy was significant predictor for infants'sleep problems by itself. The findings emphasized identifying unsuitable settling to sleep strategies and prevention of using them in infants.