The influence of infant sleep problems and sleep training on maternal subjective well-being
Background: Disturbed sleep during infancy and early childhood can have a detrimental effect on parental sleep and consequently parental well-being. However, there is a paucity of research on how perceived child sleep problems and behavioural sleep interventions as treatment influence maternal subje...
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Main Authors: | Jacomien Muller (Author), Tharina Guse (Author) |
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