Turkish adaptation of the maternal cognition about infant sleep questionnaire

Q1 Medicine Sleep Medicine: X Pub Date : 2023-12-29 DOI:10.1016/j.sleepx.2023.100102
Hatice Ezgi Baris , Mahmut Caner Us , Perran Boran
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Abstract

Background

Exploring early childhood sleep problems requires a detailed understanding of parental beliefs and cognitions related to infant sleep. There is a need for validated measures to investigate the cognitions of Turkish mothers about infant sleep however no scale measuring parental perceptions related to infant sleep behaviors in Turkish is available. We aimed to culturally adapt the Maternal Cognitions about Infant Sleep Questionnaire (MCISQ) in Turkish.

Methods

Subjects were recruited from an internet sample through social media. Internal consistency was evaluated by Cronbach's alpha, and test-retest reliability was determined by Pearson's correlation test and paired t-test. For factorial validity, the principal component factor analysis was performed for the components of MCISQ.

Results

A total of 417 mothers, most aged between 25 and 29 years (47.8 %), participated in the study. Infants' age ranged between 6 and 18 months, with a mean of 10.5 ± 3.9 months. Factor analysis revealed four factors after removal of item 11: Anger, doubt, safety, limit setting. Cronbach's alpha was 0.85. A subgroup of 32 mothers completed MCISQ three weeks after the initial administration. Total mean scores showed a significantly strong correlation (p:<0.01, r:0.82). Higher scores were noted in both total and subscale scores in infants with maternally reported sleep problems (p:<0.01).

Conclusion

Findings suggest a four-factor solution for MCISQ in Turkish mothers with infants aged 6–18 months. The adapted Turkish version is composed of 19 items with good reliability. Factor structure and items included in the subscales differed from the original study, highlighting the cultural factors related to maternal perceptions about infant sleep.

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母亲对婴儿睡眠认知问卷的土耳其语改编版
背景研究儿童早期睡眠问题需要详细了解父母对婴儿睡眠的信念和认知。土耳其母亲对婴儿睡眠的认知需要经过验证的测量方法来调查,但目前还没有用土耳其语测量父母对婴儿睡眠行为认知的量表。我们的目标是根据土耳其文化改编《母亲对婴儿睡眠认知问卷》(MCISQ)。内部一致性采用 Cronbach's alpha 评估,测试-再测可靠性采用 Pearson 相关性检验和配对 t 检验。结果 共有 417 名母亲参加了研究,其中大多数年龄在 25-29 岁之间(47.8%)。婴儿年龄在 6 到 18 个月之间,平均为 10.5 ± 3.9 个月。因子分析显示,在删除第 11 项后,有四个因子:愤怒、怀疑、安全、设限。Cronbach's alpha 为 0.85。32 位母亲在首次施测三周后完成了 MCISQ。总平均分显示出明显的强相关性(p:<0.01, r:0.82)。在总分和分量表中,母亲报告有睡眠问题的婴儿得分更高(p:<0.01)。改编后的土耳其语版本由 19 个项目组成,具有良好的可靠性。因子结构和分量表所包含的项目与原始研究不同,突出了与母亲对婴儿睡眠的看法有关的文化因素。
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Sleep Medicine: X
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