Changes in objectively measured sleep among internationally adopted children in 1-year follow-up during the first years in new families
BackgroundPsychosocial risks and environmental changes experienced by internationally adopted children may predict sleep problems, which are incidentally among the main concerns of adoptive parents. Several questionnaire studies have found sleep of internationally adopted children to be problematic,...
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Main Authors: | Anna-Riitta Heikkilä (Author), Helena Lapinleimu (Author), Irina Virtanen (Author), Hanni Rönnlund (Author), Hanna Raaska (Author), Marko Elovainio (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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