Sleep Habits of Turkish Preschool Children

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Revista Romaneasca Pentru Educatie Multidimensionala Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.18662/rrem/15.1/701
Kazım Alat
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Purpose: This study aims to a) provide a detailed description of sleep habits and problems, b) to compare sleep habits and problems among 4-6-year-old typically developing Turkish children, c) to find out parental views on problem sleep behavior. Methods: Participants consisted of 702 parents. Children’s age ranged from 4 to 6 years. Demographics Information Survey and the Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) were administered to parents. Results: Across different age groups bedtime was not different for weekdays. Bedtime during weekends, however, differed across different age groups. Older children were going to bed later. Wake-up time and bedtime for weekdays differed for children who attend preschool. Children attending preschool woke up earlier and went to bed earlier. Sleep duration did not differ for both weekdays and weekends. There was no gender difference in terms of bedtime, wake-up time, and sleep duration for both weekdays and weekends. However, girls’ daytime sleepiness scores and sleep onset delay scores were higher. Conclusions: Sleep problems are prevalent among young Turkish children. Comparing the CSHQ overall and subscale scores of this study with other studies, the most important differences were seen in the bedtime resistance and the sleep anxiety subscales. These discrepancies indicate a cultural difference in bedtime resistance and sleep anxiety of Turkish preschool children. Future research should investigate the effects of parenting and discipline on sleep behavior and problems. Effective intervention programs are needed in order to reduce problems related to bedtime resistance and sleep anxiety of Turkish preschoolers.
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土耳其学龄前儿童的睡眠习惯
目的:本研究旨在a)详细描述睡眠习惯和问题,b)比较4-6岁土耳其儿童的睡眠习惯和睡眠问题,c)了解父母对问题睡眠行为的看法。方法:参与者包括702名家长。儿童年龄从4岁到6岁不等。对家长进行人口学信息调查和儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ)。结果:不同年龄组工作日的就寝时间没有差异。然而,不同年龄段的人周末的就寝时间不同。大一点的孩子要晚一点睡觉。上幼儿园的孩子在工作日的起床时间和就寝时间各不相同。上学前班的孩子醒得早,睡得早。工作日和周末的睡眠时间没有差异。工作日和周末的就寝时间、起床时间和睡眠时间没有性别差异。然而,女孩的日间嗜睡得分和睡眠开始延迟得分更高。结论:土耳其幼儿普遍存在睡眠问题。将本研究的CSHQ总分和分量表得分与其他研究进行比较,最重要的差异是睡前阻力和睡眠焦虑分量表。这些差异表明土耳其学龄前儿童在就寝抵抗和睡眠焦虑方面存在文化差异。未来的研究应该调查养育子女和管教对睡眠行为和问题的影响。需要有效的干预计划来减少土耳其学龄前儿童的就寝抵抗和睡眠焦虑问题。
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