摘要
Little is known about how maternal sleep disturbances in the postpartum period affect motherinfant interaction. The study was designed to assess if less maternal sleep disturbance and less fatigue were associated with more positive motherchild interaction, independent of maternal depression symptoms. Twenty-three mothers completed 1 week of actigraphy and self-report measures of fatigue and depression symptoms. To determine the quality of motherinfant interaction, mothers and infants were then observed in a structured, video-recorded teaching episode. Greater maternal napping frequency was associated with better cognitive growth fostering of the infant (r s = .44, p < .05), a subscale of the interaction assessment. Maternal napping, not the quality or quantity of nocturnal sleep, appears to be associated with improvements in motherinfant interactions.
- 出版日期2013-4-1