Prevalence of sleep problems and its relation to sleeping habits in toddlers

Sima Maree, Esa Mohammadi Zidi, S. Yari, M. Javadi
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Background: Sleep problems in children have serious physical and psychological consequences such as obesity, aggression and attention deficit disorder in toddlers. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of sleep problems and its relation with sleeping habits of toddlers in 2017. Methods: By random sampling from rural families of Razan city of Hamadan province, 120 mothers of 12- to 36-month-old children were selected and data collection tools included contextual questions, medical history and 33-question questionnaire of children's sleep habits (CSHQ) completed. Data were analyzed by SPSS software version 23, independent t-test, chi-square, Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple linear regression. Results: The mean age of the children was 22.82±7.53 months and 55% of them were boys and the prevalence of sleep problems was 70.8% (95% confidence interval: 71.9-69.7). The average sleep duration of the children was 11 hours and more than 60% of the children went to bed after 23 o'clock. Results show that age is an important factor in most dimensions of CSHQ and age predicts daytime sleepiness (β = -0.263), nocturnal wakefulness (β = -0.113) and duration, Sleep time (β = -0.108) and sleep resistance (β = 0.194) respectively. Also, parents' education and child's current weight were predictors of subscales of CSHQ questionnaire (P <0.05). In addition, there was a positive and significant correlation between sleep duration with infant sleep anxiety (r = 0.527) and resistance to sleep (r = 0.473) as well as nocturnal wakefulness with parasomnia (r = 0.416) (P <0.001). Conclusion: Given the alarming prevalence of sleep problems in toddlers in the present study and the impact of some changeable factors on children's sleep health, designing interventions aimed at educating mothers to improve healthy sleep habits in toddlers is necessary.
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幼儿睡眠问题的普遍性及其与睡眠习惯的关系
背景:儿童睡眠问题会造成严重的生理和心理后果,如肥胖、攻击性和幼儿注意力缺陷障碍。本研究的目的是确定2017年幼儿睡眠问题的患病率及其与睡眠习惯的关系。方法:随机抽取哈马丹省拉赞市农村家庭120名12 ~ 36月龄儿童母亲,采用背景调查、病史调查和儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ)等方式收集数据。数据分析采用SPSS软件23版、独立t检验、卡方检验、Pearson相关系数及多元线性回归。结果:患儿平均年龄为22.82±7.53个月,男孩占55%,睡眠问题患病率为70.8%(95%可信区间:71.9 ~ 69.7)。孩子们的平均睡眠时间为11个小时,超过60%的孩子在23点以后上床睡觉。结果表明,年龄是影响睡眠质量的重要因素,年龄分别与白天嗜睡(β = -0.263)、夜间清醒(β = -0.113)和持续时间、睡眠时间(β = -0.108)和睡眠阻力(β = 0.194)有关。父母受教育程度和子女目前体重是CSHQ量表分量表的预测因子(P <0.05)。睡眠时间与婴儿睡眠焦虑(r = 0.527)、睡眠抗拒(r = 0.473)、夜间觉醒伴睡眠异常(r = 0.416)呈正相关(P <0.001)。结论:鉴于本研究中幼儿睡眠问题的发生率惊人,以及一些可变因素对儿童睡眠健康的影响,设计旨在教育母亲改善幼儿健康睡眠习惯的干预措施是必要的。
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